Author: Chanda Hall
Planning Unit: Jefferson County CES
Major Program: Agriculture & Natural Resources
Plan of Work: Promoting Sustainable Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Urban Forestry
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
For the first time, Jefferson County 4-H hosted 13 families from both Eisenhower and Elementary Schools at Jefferson Memorial Forest! A partnership with JCPS Family Resource Centers, Accelerating Hills, Eisenhower PTA, and 4-H volunteers made this dream a reality. 13 families and 5 volunteers totaling 56 people in attendance.
Through hands-on experience, reflection, and transferable skill development, the Jefferson County 4-H program fostered transformative education. Rooted in experiential education, youth participate in intentional, challenging, and group-based activities that promote wellness, positive relationships, and care for the environment through active experience in the outdoors. This family camping experience aimed to instill an appreciation for the outdoors by providing space for significant learning and leadership cultivation.
For more than half of our participants, this camping experience was their first experience. It provided an opportunity for relationship building, opportunities to learn and develop new skills, unplugging and getting away from screens, connecting with nature, stress reduction, and increasing physical fitness. With the support of the Fish and Wildlife Fishing Pole Loaner Program and 4-H Volunteers, families were able to fish. Participants created vivid memories creating a feeling of accomplishment and empowerment.
We are thankful for all the families who explored nature with us! We are looking forward to more camping experiences and offering a wilderness program at both schools.
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