Success StoryExtension Environmental Mentorship Yields Life Changing Results
Extension Environmental Mentorship Yields Life Changing Results
Author: DJ Scully
Planning Unit: Campbell County CES
Major Program: Water and Soil Quality and Conservation
Plan of Work: Environmental Management - Environmental Awareness, Education, and Action
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
I received a thank you letter from a recent Highlands High School (Fort Thomas, KY) graduate. I had the opportunity to mentor her by providing her with opportunities to improve the environment through volunteer cleanup events that I organize. She chose an Advanced Placement (AP) Research project on what motivates students to protect the environment and volunteer, in which I assisted her with the survey design and data analysis.
"DJ Scully,
Thank you for everything that you have helped me with over the past few years! I have enjoyed volunteering at the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event and the Ohio River Sweep. I have learned a lot about the environment, and I have cherished the experiences. I am also grateful for your assistance answering my questions for my AP Research project. Thank you for writing me a letter of recommendation as well. I am excited to be attending the United States Coast Guard Academy in the fall. Your mentorship has inspired me, and I will be majoring in Marine and Environmental Sciences.
Sincerely,
Sarah Pearson – July 2020"
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