Author: Marsha Hagler
Planning Unit: Nelson County CES
Major Program: Summer Residential Camps
Plan of Work: Developing Leadership and Volunteer Skills for engagement with community country and world
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Regardless of their age, all children have four basic needs. In 4-H, we believe that meeting these four basic needs is critical for fostering a successful and meaningful learning environment. We call these basic needs the Essential Elements of Positive Youth Development. They are belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity.
4-H camp is an opportunity to have an inclusive 4-H experience that addresses all 4 elements. In June 2019, Nelson County 4-H took 234 campers, 40 teen volunteers and 41 adult volunteers to 4-H summer camp at the Lake Cumberland 4-H camp. 35 youth were awarded scholarships through the generosity of 16 donors and civic organizations. All campers attending benefited from donations with no cost to the acitivies while at camp. The donations also supported civic engagement projects that the campers participated in.
233 campers and Counselor in Training completed a post camp questionnaire that addressed the essential elements.
Belonging- Positive relationship with a caring adult. An inclusive environment. A safe environment.
Mastery- Engagement in Learning. Opportunity for Mastery.
Independence- Opportunity to see oneself as an active participant in the future. Opportunity for self-determination.
Generosity -The opportunity to value and practice service for others.
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