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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Socorro County)
Date October 25, 2010, 8:01 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Socorro Family Fun Fest: A community wide youth day sponsored by CYFD was held during the month of March. Organizations were invited to present information to the public. Socorro County 4-H took advantage of the opportunity and developed hands-on stations allowing youth to make an item and take it with them. Socorro County 4-H Council Officers assisted the 4-H Agent by helping youth make Gardens in a Glove, Horse Feed (trail mix) and shrink-dink 4-H Clovers. 170 youth were given material on 4-H through brochures and flyers. HEALTH: Being • Self-responsibility – Youth were required to be responsible for their gardens. They had to make sure it got home and taped to a window, otherwise the seeds would not sprout. Once the seeds sprouted they were required to plant them into the ground and care for them by watering and harvesting the vegetables once their ready. HEART: Relating • Cooperation – Youth had to cooperate with the 4-H volunteer leaders to complete their project. The youth had to wait in line, be patient and wait their turn.