Success StoryKnox 4-H shifts programming to meet clientele during pandemic



Knox 4-H shifts programming to meet clientele during pandemic

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

With the onset and spread of COVID-19 throughout Kentucky and our county, the Knox County 4-H program moved swiftly to deliver our message and reach our clientele in a new way.  After conversations with the Knox County 4-H Council, it was imperative to continue to reach youth with positive research-based programming and to do it remotely while continuing to be hands-on.  The Knox County 4-H program responded by offering virtual programming and also project kits that contained current information on COVID-19, hand washing, youth development and more.  As of now the Knox County 4-H program has given more than 1500 project kits to youth of our community.  Along with research-based information, each kit included a project related to Agriculture & Natural Resources, Health, FCS, STEM, Communication & Expressive Arts, or Leadership. To evaluate our delivery and kit objectives, we issued a survey after six weeks in our program.  The results were outstanding!

Of youth and families that received 4-H project kits: 

  • 46% of youth had attended 4-H clubs, projects and programs within the past two years.
  • 54% of youth were new to 4-H programming
  • 95% of youth and families would like more information on attending 4-H clubs, projects and programs in person
  • 70% of families reported spending more quality time together in completing projects 
  • 64% of families reported that they prepared more foods together
  • 68% of families reported that their child spent less time on electronics due to receiving the kits
  • 68% of families reported that receiving the project kits gave their child something to look forward to in this time of uncertainty
  • 62% of youth reporting received four or more of the 4-H project kits.

"These kits have been great! We have been able to do projects as a family while learning and developing our minds. We are thankful for Knox County 4-H and sta? for continuing these great projects," stated one parent.

Knox County 4-H plans to continue to deliver information and project  kits to the youth and families in our county in the 2020-2021 program year.  








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