Success StoryBoys and Girls Club



Boys and Girls Club

Author: Jessica James

Planning Unit: Henderson County CES

Major Program: Agriculture and Extension Leadership Development

Plan of Work: Leadership Development

Outcome: Initial Outcome

I went to the Boys and Girls Club to teach then how to make some healthy snacks. The Boys and Girls Club is where a lot of kids will go for safe after school programming or even during the summer.  We made trail mix one session and the next session we made butter. The kids really enjoyed it and most of them enjoyed the snacks. The participants were all elementary school age and they seemed to enjoy both sessions. The goal of these program sessions were to teach the kids something that they can take home and make for their family. 








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