Author: Hazel Jackson
Planning Unit: Rockcastle County CES
Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General
Plan of Work: Enhance Leadership, Volunteerism & Community Involvement
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The problem Research Shows the 24% of Americans aged 65 and older are socially isolated and 43% of adults aged 60 and older report feeling lonely. Loneliness is associated with a 40% increase in a person's risk for dementia, a higher risk for depression, high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity and a weakened immune system. Loneliness and social health are considered global health issues due to the detrimental impact on physical and mental health. According to the National Institute on Aging, activities which make meaningful connections, provide a sense of purpose and opportunities for volunteering decrease feelings of loneliness.
The educational program response FCS agents in Rockcastle, Lyon, Laurel and Whitley Counties, along with 5 volunteers make up the Jabez Quilt Seminar Advisory County. The quilting conference seeks to increase the creativity, and mental health of participants while fostering the opportunity for like minded people to connect with others.
The participants/target audience The event draws attendees from surrounding states and from all across Kentucky. The event featured a well known nationally recognized quilting teacher. 20 additional classes were taught by quilting teacher from across the state.
Other partners Cave City Convention Center
Program impact or participant response
Of the 99 attendees for the conference, 98 completed a post conference evaluation. With an atmosphere alive with creativity and camaraderie,
100% of attendees reported that their participation in quilting events provides feeling of companionship, a connection with others who have the common interest, reduced feelings of stress and anxiety, and provided a calming effect. 99% report feeling a sense of purpose and 97% reported that the event provided them with a sense of community. Many of our attendees, (78%) report that they often turn to quilting as a means of coping with grief and sadness. 83% say that they embrace volunteerism and create quilts that are donated to worthy projects.
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