Success Story4-H Alumni



4-H Alumni

Author: Catherine Webster

Planning Unit: Simpson County CES

Major Program: Volunteer Engagement

Plan of Work: Empowering Community Leaders

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

The Cooperative Extension Service is a grassroots organization that relies on the active participation of Kentuckians to carryout programs. Volunteers are an important part of American society as well as a critical element of Extension programs.  As Extension programs continue to grow, more volunteers are needed.  Developing leadership and volunteer skills for community and civic engagement is a youth development initiatives of the Kentucky 4-H program.   Long-term goals of this initiative include youth will serve as teen and adult leaders in their communities, community organizations, & as mentors for younger youth and youth will be productive, contributing adults in the future.  Simpson County 4-H had a record number of 4-H community clubs this year, seventeen.  All of the clubs met after school, led by volunteers that included eight 4-H alumni and two returning club leaders whose children had previously aged out.  Four of these leaders were alumni of the current 4-H agent and three were alumni from other counties or states.    “I returned to Simpson County 4-H because I missed 4-H and the opportunity to work with youth.”  “I was ready to share my love of 4-H with members again!”  “I continue to volunteer and be connected to 4-H because 4-H has always been there for me. I learned so much in 4-H and I can’t wait for my daughter to grow up and be a 4-H member!”  “I honestly had not thought of 4-H in years when I was asked to help out with a ‘cooking club’.  At the time I had no clue it was through 4-H.  I was excited to find out that it was through 4-H.  I loved 4-H when I was a member & hated that I could no longer participate due to aging out.  I needed something to be involved in, I love kids, I love cooking, I love eating, and I love 4-H so I said yes.”  The reasons why these alumni returned is a testament to both Simpson County and Kentucky's 4-H program.






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