Author: Lisa Dodson
Planning Unit: McCracken County CES
Major Program: Camping
Plan of Work: McCracken County Residents and Youth Acquiring Life Skills
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Camp provides an ideal setting for embracing beneficial challenges. This might involve the physical challenge of kayaking or scaling a climbing wall, or the emotional challenge of mingling with unfamiliar faces to make new friendships. Camp promotes an organic, tech-free experience. It encompasses crucial life skills that many young individuals seek, such as creativity, problem-solving, team management, and nurturing relationships. Activities like arts and crafts, rifle, archery, counselor training sessions, or simply crafting a friendship bracelet with fellow campers all contribute to honing these vital skills that are often missing in today's youth.
The Kentucky 4-H Camping program is dedicated to fostering an environment where youth steadily build confidence and self-worth through a series of small achievements at camp. Campers encounter individuals from diverse backgrounds, learning the importance of collaboration to address challenges. While many of today's youth regularly experience anxiety, camp introduces them to the thrilling side of life – embracing adventure!
The McCracken County Cooperative Extension Service's 4-H program facilitated a summer camp adventure, bringing together 150 participants, including both youth and adults, to West Kentucky 4-H Camp. A crucial component of this camping experience was the contribution of 25 adult and teenage volunteers who showcased leadership and responsibility as key members of the camp's leadership team.
During the 2023 Program Year, 17,652 individuals participated in Kentucky 4-H Summer Camp at one of our four camp facilities. The attendance breakdown includes 14,825 youth, 2,553 adult volunteers, and 274 extension staff. To breakdown attendance even further, of the 17,652 individuals: 9,638 were female, 8,014 were male, 292 were Hispanic/Latino ethnicity, 12,525 were white, 468 were black, 99 were Asian/Pacific Islander, 21 Native American Indian/Alaska Native, and 117 were Other.
Kentucky 4-H Camping's vision is to offer a secure setting for hands-on learning opportunities to residents of Kentucky and those beyond its borders. Its mission centers on enhancing individuals via deliberate life skill cultivation. This is achieved through:
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