C ELEBRATING S UCCESS
KEHA Annual Reports Summarize the impacts of KEHA programs across the state. Provide information that aides state educational chairmen in crafting programs and plans. Provide data for Cooperative Extension Service reports and success stories.
Cultural Arts and Heritage Reports: Family income from the sale of cultural arts items ranged from $12,000 to $37,000 annually. Eighteen clubs and 43 county organizations visited historical sites related to Native Americans.
Environment, Housing and Energy Reports: 1,351members used water saving practices. 2,682 members recycled regularly. 1,366 members implemented changes in the home to prevent pest issues.
Family and Individual Development Reports 71 clubs held programs to support military families. 102 clubs participated in workshops related to healthy aging.
H Youth Development Reports: KEHA members volunteered 59,711 hours for youth activities. 4-H camps scholarships totaling $14,000 were funded by KEHA clubs and county organizations.
Food, Nutrition and Health Reports: 5,573 children received weekend food backpacks through programs supported by KEHA members. $44, was raised and donated to the UK Ovarian Cancer Screening and Research Program.
International Reports $7,400 donated to the KEHA Coins for Change program. $3,900 donated to the NVON ‘Water for All’ project in common.
Leadership Reports: More than 200,000 hours were volunteered for Extension-sponsored activities. $39,000 was awarded in scholarships for higher education.
Management and Safety Reports: 1,331 KEHA members utilized Extension resources in making financial decisions. 1,456 KEHA members used fall prevention techniques learned through KEHA programs.
KEHA Report Deadlines July 1 – club program of work reports are due to the county educational chairmen. August 15 – county program of work reports are due to the area educational chairmen. September 15 – area programs of work reports are due to the state educational chairman.