Author: Wade Raymer
Planning Unit: Webster County CES
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
Plan of Work: Building Lifeskills
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Webster County Extension Council identified life skills as a need for the citizens of Webster County. Life skills promote mental well-being in young people and equips them to face the realities of life. Life skills are “abilities for adaptive behavior that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life” (WHO, 1997, p.1). The Extension Service can provide programming in areas that will enable children, youth, and adults to develop life skills that will help them make informed and effective decisions to improve their quality of life.
The Webster County Extension Service summer 4-H camp provides multiple opportunities for youth throughout the week to experience personal growth in life skills. Youth gain communication skills, learn new things, make new friends, learn to make decisions and work in a group, but also appreciate what they have at home. Teens and adults have the opportunity to develop their leadership skills, learn new things, develop friendships and gain satisfaction of accomplishment. Trained, caring adult role models help children feel loved, capable and included. Camp provides children with a safe, supervised, positive environment, which helps children, grow.
The Webster County 4-H Program experienced a growth in its 4-H camping program. 110 campers, teens, CIT’s and adults attended residential summer camp. According to the Independent Sector, volunteer time is valued at $21.38 per hour in Kentucky, based on 2016 figures. The time for 20 Webster County leaders for the camp week is calculated at a total value of $34,208. 4-H Camp gives all involved the opportunity to develop new skills and to make the best better.
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