Success Story2023-2024 Leslie County 4-H Fundraising



2023-2024 Leslie County 4-H Fundraising

Author: Dawna Peters

Planning Unit: Leslie County CES

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

Plan of Work: Investing in Community Leaders

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

It is inspiring to see the dedication and effort put into fundraising for Leslie County 4-H. Initiatives like the Chocolate Covered Strawberry Fundraiser, Ghost Walk, and Annual Silent Auction clearly play a vital role in supporting the youth programs, especially given the economic challenges in the area.

The Chocolate Covered Strawberry Fundraiser has always turned out to be a remarkable success, demonstrating the community's support. The Ghost Walk at Wendover not only raised funds but also highlighted local talent and utilized a unique venue to attract participants. The Annual Silent Auction, held strategically after the busy Parade of Lights, attracted a diverse crowd, and received generous donations from local businesses and residents.

Raising over $5,000 through these efforts is commendable and will significantly benefit the youth by providing opportunities to attend camps, conferences, and other 4-H events. The involvement of 4-H teen council members and the broader community highlights the collaborative spirit and commitment to nurturing the next generation.

Continuing these fundraising traditions not only supports current programs but also strengthens community bonds and ensures that financial barriers do not hinder youth participation. Leslie County 4-H's efforts are a testament to the power of community engagement and volunteerism in enabling educational and developmental opportunities for young people.

Achieving success in fundraising not only demonstrates the effectiveness of your strategies but also underscores the community's commitment to supporting its youth. The funds raised will undoubtedly make a meaningful difference, providing opportunities for more young people to participate in essential 4-H activities such as camps, conferences, and leadership programs.

It is also a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved, from the 4-H members and their families to the volunteers and local businesses who contribute their time, resources, and donations. This collective effort not only raises funds but also fosters a sense of unity and empowerment within the community.

In conclusion, as we celebrate this milestone and use it as motivation to continue striving towards greater opportunities and inclusivity for all youth in your community we must keep in mind fundraising for programs like Leslie County 4-H is not just about raising money; it's about instilling important life skills and values in the youth and the community as a whole. By participating in fundraising for Leslie County 4-H, participants not only contribute to the sustainability of the programs they benefit from but also gain invaluable experiences that prepare them for future endeavors. 

It is a hands-on way of embodying the core values of 4-H: head (learning and thinking), heart (compassion and caring), hands (community service and skills), and health (well-being and personal growth). Continuing to emphasize the importance of fundraising ensures that these lessons are passed down to future generations, creating a cycle of community involvement and support that strengthens Leslie County as a whole.






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