Success StoryCertified Volunteer Leader Training
Certified Volunteer Leader Training
Author: Steven Austin
Planning Unit: Animal and Food Sciences
Major Program: Facilitation Training
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Over the course of two weekends in November and December leadership training takes place. On these two weekends approximately eighty individuals show up to become leaders of youth in the state of Kentucky. They all have different skill levels and while they are gaining information to help them teach youth they also get to share some of their skills with the trainers. Even though some of the games that we teach them, (steal the bacon) could cause headaches, everyone survived and had a good time.
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