Author: Ella Fourqurean
Planning Unit: Henderson County CES
Major Program: 4-H Volunteer Programming
Plan of Work: Leadership Development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
According to last year's data from the Corporation for National and Community Service more than 8,300 Kentuckians volunteered their time, talent and effort to improve people’s lives. Henderson County’s population is around 29,000 and the need for volunteers is more critical as programs expand.
The Henderson County Extension office ended the year with a leadership appreciation dinner that was called “Henderson County Leadership Hall of Fame”. Leaders were invited to attend a night of appreciation and awards cermony where a leader from each program area was surprised with an overall award.
Each Extension agent needs community members to assist in teaching or organizing programs, leading clubs and groups, assisting with events or activities, and providing input and guidance. Volunteer opportunities include: Club Leaders, Project Club, Master Gardener, Extension Homemakers, and many others.
The 4-H Area gave out 2 awards. One to a livestock club leader and a shooting sports leader. These 2 volunteers donated their time to lead clubs, practices and teams to prepare them for competitions and ultimately help develop the youth of our county.
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