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Impact Report
For plan | Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development (Eddy County) |
Date | October 27, 2010, 9:12 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | 1. Application & Enrollment Fourteen new adult volunteer leaders completed the screening process and enrolled as leaders in Eddy County. Forty five adult volunteer leaders reenrolled for a total enrollment of 62 leaders in the county. 2. Volunteer Orientation/Special Interest Volunteers/School Enrichment Volunteers An orientation was offered for three new adult volunteer leaders, increasing their knowledge and skills related to running effective meetings, organizing meetings, child development, communicating with parents, what 4-H offers, and other opportunities. 3. Newsletter Every organizational club leader is sent a bi-monthly newsletter. The newsletter provides leader education, gives important dates and information, and assists leaders in better guiding youth of the county. 4. Education Program Six adult volunteer leaders attended training on “How to Prevent Hum Drum Meetings." Leaders gained knowledge and skills related to communication, and leadership. 5. 4-H Agent The 4-H Agent serves as a resource to volunteers in the county by providing instruction at the club and county level. This includes visits to clubs, county trainings, and bi-monthly leaders’ association meetings. Also, the 4-H Agent encourages participation at state level events, including the Forum for Adults. |