Success Story4-H Art Club Showcases the Power of Art



4-H Art Club Showcases the Power of Art

Author: Ashley Duvall

Planning Unit: Clinton County CES

Major Program: Community Vitality and Leadership – 4-H Youth Development

Plan of Work: Developing Leadership, Life Decision Making Skills, Increase Financial Planning and Social Responsibility

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

The Clinton County 4-H Art Club has embarked on a heartwarming mission, blending creativity with compassion to make a meaningful impact within their community. Youth participants visited the nursing home in February to hand deliver over 40 Valentine’s Day cards that were individually designed and crafted. By dedicating their time and talents, these young artists are not only honing their skills but also bringing joy and color into the lives of the elderly residents. This initiative showcases the power of art as a tool for connection, empathy, and social good, transcending generational divides and enriching the lives of both the givers and receivers.

According to Projecthelping.org, 96% of volunteers say that volunteering enriches their sense of purpose and improves their overall mood and mental health.  These statistics prove to be true with the 20+ art club members and parents as they want to continue providing their time and talents to the community.  The Clinton County 4-H Art Club is planning to paint business windows this summer to brighten the town for visitors and residents and draw/write positive motivational and encouraging designs on the walking path at the local roadside park.  Their efforts underline the importance of bridging the gap between generations and remind us that art, in its many forms, remains a universal language capable of healing, connecting, and inspiring people from all walks of life.