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Youth Development (Lincoln County)

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To provide opportunities for personal growth and development of Lincoln county youth through their involvement in 4-H projects, citizenship and leadership activities.

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Fifteen leaders gained knowledge related to the new Home Economics Lettermen Recognition Program through trainings. Nine youth received awards in 2007.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted February 1, 2008, 10:58 pm
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500 youth representing 30 counties participated in service learning projects at the state level in 2007. Youth gained knowledge and skills related to community service, families in need of medical assistance and children in crisis.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted February 1, 2008, 10:57 pm
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Agents around the state have provided positive feedback related to resources available online and increased accessibility of 4-H information and educational publications due to the New Mexico 4-H Website.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted February 1, 2008, 10:57 pm
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Relations between the State 4-H Office and the Department of Family & Consumer Sciences and Extension Home Economics are positive. Members of the Academic and Extension Home Economics Faculty served as superintendents for State 4-H Conference. ICAN matching funding is maintained through cooperation between the Department of Extension Home Economics and the State 4-H Office.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted February 1, 2008, 10:56 pm
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At the 2007 New Mexico State 4-H Conference, youth gained knowledge and skills related to various subject matter through participation in competitive events. Participation in Home Economics contests has increased by 25% over the last five years, due to the incorporation of new contest opportunities and promotion and training related to existing contests.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted February 1, 2008, 10:54 pm
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