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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Roosevelt County) |
Date | October 29, 2007, 11:44 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | Leadership Activities – One of the cornerstones of 4-H is leadership development and that is made possible through participation in various state and county sponsored leadership activities held throughout the year. Young people have that opportunity to advance their leadership skills through involvement in teambuilding and individually designed programs. Through involvement in leadership opportunities Roosevelt County 4-H members gain leadership and teamwork skills and gain public speaking skills, strengthen communication and organization abilities. Through participation in the Tri-County Youth and Leader’s Forum 51 4-H members, leaders, and guests were given the tools needed to better serve their county’s and clubs. Additionally through leadership activities such as this Roosevelt County 4-H youth are better equipped to participate in their communities and take an activity role in the direction of their lives. Through participation in leadership activities such as Teen-Get-Away and Novice Camp 4-H members will better themselves as well as making an impact on their county 4-H program. These young people will be the next generation of 4-H members to take over the leadership roles of the county 4-H program and through participation in activities such as TGA 4-H members are better able to set goals for the future. Several of the 4-H members who attended TGA are currently running for a county council office much in part to their enthusiasm for the program. |