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Impact Report

For plan Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development (Quay County)
Date October 14, 2008, 8:44 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Three communities in Quay County are seeing a rapid decline in population, thus affecting the membership in their local 4-H clubs. This agent has worked with leaders of these clubs throughout the year to revitalize and offer more for the younger 4-Hers in these clubs. However, the agent has not abandoned other clubs, but the leadership in those clubs has remained strong enough to focus on other clubs. A Leaders Meeting was held to discuss the 4-H year,and to plan for the year. Also, concerns and comments were brought forward in order to further understand what the needs of the county are. A Quay County Leader's Handbook was developed to give leaders information and materials regarding club programming, and to assist the leaders with understanding the policies of the Quay County 4-H Program. 100% of the leaders received a handbook, and as one leader quoted, "I do know how I've led for this long without this reference by my side. Thank you very much!" This agent has also worked hard to pormote the Leader Screening Process to adults wishing to become volunteers and has achieved more and more success since its inception. To date 90% of volunteers have participated in the process.