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Impact Report

For plan Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Sandoval County)
Date November 1, 2011, 8:10 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report VOLUNTEER LEADER DEVELOPMENT The success of Sandoval County 4-H is due to the dedication and support of the volunteers. These volunteers serve in the capacity of organizational leaders, project leaders, superintendents and advisors. 4-H Home Economist and County Extension Staff provide continued support to these leaders on a daily basis. One parent stated, "Thanks for all your hard work and the effort you put into 4-H. You make it fun and enjoyable and you teach us old dogs new tricks. Your endless amount of support to us parents is unbelievable and amazing! I know I couldn't have helped my children as much as I have without you and 4-H." 5 adult volunteer leaders completed the screening process and enrolled as leaders in Sandoval County. 2 volunteer leaders and 4-H Agents attended the 2011 WRLF. All Sandoval County participants reported an increase in knowledge and skills related to their clubs and the information presented was beneficial to make them better leaders for the youth they serve. 2 volunteer leaders attended the State 4-H Shooting Sports Leader Training and Certification. 30 adult volunteer leaders and parents attended workshops designed to assist adults become better project leaders and to better understand the goal and scope of the 4-H program. 100% of adults reported an increase in knowledge related to county, district and state 4-H programming.