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Impact Report
For plan | Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development (Otero County) |
Date | October 22, 2010, 6:37 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | For the 2009-2010 4-H Program Year over 76 4-H leaders were enrolled and screened in the Otero County 4-H Program. Of these 76 4-H leaders, 6 of these 4-H leaders are the organizational leaders and attended organizational leader meetings to assist in planning and preparing for their volunteer work in the Otero County 4-H Program. The 4-H Agent has also spent an average of ten hours per week answering leader 4-H questions about the 4-H program, recruiting and encouraging 4-H leaders. It is through the 4-H leaders that the Otero County Extension Service is able to reach more youth and affect more lives to make a difference in the future of Otero County. As one 4-H leader said, "4-H is a great avenue for me to work with youth. I am excited about the future of our county." Six volunteer leaders from Holloman AFB attended Western Regional Leaders Forum in March of 2010 and gained valuable training and information for the 4-H program at Holloman AFB. |