Success StoryLeadership Teen Roles
Leadership Teen Roles
Author: Jan Gibson
Planning Unit: Perry County CES
Major Program: Leadership
Plan of Work: Leadership Development
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
In this time of virtual participation, getting teens to volunteer to lead programs is challenging. One county teen who has successfully completed her 2 year term on State Teen Council has recently agreed to serve as virtual teen leader in the Virtual Middle School 4-H Club. This Fall she has participated in the Southern Regional 4-H Teen Conference and has already enrolled for the 2020 KY 4-H Issues Conference. This past spring she agreed to take 4-H Photography training virtually and then lead a six week county photography workshop via zoom with peers and younger 4-H'ers.
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