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Impact Report
For plan | Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development (Chaves County) |
Date | October 31, 2007, 5:30 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | 4-H Volunteer Leadership Volunteers are the backbone of the 4-H program and the Chaves County 4-H Program is no different. The agent worked with the Chaves County 4-H volunteers throughout the year to support, maintain, and expand the program. Two leader meetings were held this year to educate and support the adults with current 4-H policies and procedures and to survey leaders for training and other needs. Forty adults completed the application and screening process to enable them to serve as 4-H volunteer leaders. Ten leaders attended the New Mexico 4-H Leaders’ Forum in Albuquerque. These leaders not only gained information that assisted them with the 4-H program, but also contributed information to educate other leaders. Two leaders presented a workshop at the Forum while another leader assisted with the evening programs. Leaders that are confident with themselves, their teaching skills, and their knowledge of the 4-H program enjoy their duties and stay with the 4-H program. |