Success StoryGrab and Go Bags
Grab and Go Bags
Author: Nanette Banks
Planning Unit: Letcher County CES
Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General
Plan of Work: Improving Physical, Health and Mental Well-Being--2020
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many changes and stresses for the people of Kentucky and the nation. Among the challenges was the need to stay home, to social distance and wear a face covering when going out and with it, the need to find ways to stay informed, healthy and connected socially to others. To address these needs, the Letcher County Family & Consumer Sciences Agent began offering weekly Grab and Go Bags. These bags covered timely topics such as beginning gardening, mental health, sun safety, physical activity, aging gracefully, nutrition, as well as more diverse subjects relevant to the pandemic, such as food preservation and budgetary concerns. More than 500 bags have been given out during this pandemic.
Evaluation results of the weekly Grab and Go Bags:
93% are frequent users of the Extension Office
96% have learned new tips/skills
92% are making healthier lifestyle choices
79% are engaging in more quality time as a family
83%are putting into practice some stress management tips suggested in the grab bags
Comments made: “I love the recipes”. “Keeps me occupied and focused, not being depressed”, “Tools, supplies, recipes, knowledge”, “Keeps us connected while apart”, “Resources that I wouldn’t have without these bags”, “It has been a positive thing to look forward to each week. Thank you!”, Stress tips have been very helpful”. Increase mood, purpose, feeling of creating”, Look forward to going to get, learning, and making”, “Money management, occupy time stress relief” and “Recipes, money management, useful tools”.
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