Author: Kelly Smith
Planning Unit: Jefferson County CES
Major Program: Leadership
Plan of Work: Developing leadership skills for community and civic engagement
Outcome: Initial Outcome
When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down programming in March 2020 youth, families, and communities experienced long-term isolation and alteration of their typical lives related to in and out of school activities. Youth out-of-school time programs, such as 4-H, are essential ecological assets and their disruption during the pandemic may have a major impact on youth’s developmental pathways (Ettekal & Aganas, 2020). For many youth COVID-19 will be the defining issue of their lives and affect them in ways that will mark the course of their life-long development (Bartlett & Virette, 2020). As we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is imperative that programs, communities, and families that are involved in the lives of youth make a diligent effort to restore and rebuild opportunities that provide experiences to develop interpersonal life-skills. Hosting the Kentucky 4-H Teen Conference in June 2021 was an attempt to provide a typical cumulative experience for senior-level 4-H members. Due to COVID-19 capacity restrictions the conference was open to only those senior-level youth who participated throughout the program year in a Kentucky 4-H leadership board or the Kentucky 4-H Achievement Program.
208 youth representing 68 counties participated in the 2021 Kentucky 4-H Teen Conference. Youth reported that it was important to attend the conference this year because:
Youth reported how they benefited from Kentucky 4-H Teen Conference:
Attending 4-H Teen Conference at the University of Kentucky is a valuable experience for youth from across the Commonwealth:
Jefferson County 4-H had representation on the state level with the KY 4-H Vice President. She worked tirelessly this past year with a final role at the 2021 Teen conference. There was also another teen receiving her Bronze award and attending her first Teen conference. Her hopes were to bring back all that she learned from the conference and continuing to teach others within the teen club and within 4-H.
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