Success Story4-H Camp leads to new skills
4-H Camp leads to new skills
Author: Renata Farmer
Planning Unit: Knox County CES
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
Plan of Work: Nurturing Families & Youth Development
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
According to the American Camping Association, camp provides the opportunity for children to discover and explore their interests, values, and talents. 4-H Camp is an exciting opportunity for youth to make new friends, build self-confidence, gain independence, strengthen problem-solving skills, and step out of their comfort zone. Knox County 4-H camping numbers have continued to increase. In 2018, 68 campers and teens attended 4-H camp. While at camp, participants gained knowledge and skills on rifle safety, canoeing, swimming, leadership, art, robotics, wildlife and more. This year, 50% of campers were first time campers. The growth in camp numbers from 31 in 2015 to 68 in 2017 is a result of diverse 4-H programming and fundraising efforts.
This year, the Knox County Cooperative Extension District Board paid for programming expenses while the Knox County 4-H Council hosted fundraising efforts to cover meal and lodging costs for those who could not otherwise afford it. With these efforts combined, camp costs were cut in half to $60 for every camper. Other monetary donations by Knox County Farm Bureau, Knox County Soil Conservation, Town & Country Homemakers, Knox County 4-H Council and other local donors were used to further reduce the cost for participants who still could not meet the cost. Nearly 50% of participants applied for a scholarship.
As a result of 4-H Camp, youth reported:
- 36% of 4-H campers were active in 4-H school clubs, after school clubs or 4-H community clubs while another 15% indicated they wanted to learn more about other 4-H programs.
- 66% of 4-H campers state that they would like to return to 4-H Camp.
- 75% reported that they had gained a sort of independence while at camp (responsible for making bed, kitchen duty, responsibility to their team, etc).
- 92% made new friends at camp.
- 92% tried something new at camp.
- 80% learned something at camp that will help them at school, home, or other places.
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