 Celebrating Our Impact 2014-2015.   Summarize the impacts of KEHA programs across the state  Provide information that aides state educational chairmen.

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 Celebrating Our Impact

  Summarize the impacts of KEHA programs across the state  Provide information that aides state educational chairmen in crafting and adapting programs and plans  Provide data for Cooperative Extension Service reports and success stories KEHA Annual Reports

  530 members assisted in reading to preschool children and 122 members were involved in programs teaching literacy skills to adults  227 members sold craft items to support KEHA and community projects Cultural Arts & Heritage

  1,635 KEHA members used water saving practices  2,925 KEHA members recycle regularly  840 KEHA members implemented energy saving practices Environment, Housing & Energy

  KEHA members reported 65,285 volunteer service hours for youth activities  KEHA clubs and counties provided more than $16,000 in 4-H scholarships 4-H Youth Development

  97 clubs held programs to demonstrate support for military families  2,081 members made at least one lifestyle change to improve health Family & Individual Development

  8,483 children were served by food backpack programs coordinated and/or supported by KEHA  Approximately 5,500 members changed their diets to improve health  Approximately 2,000 members exercised regularly Food, Nutrition & Health

  $6,900 was donated through “Coins for Change”  $4,500 was raised for the Kentucky Academy in Adjeikrom, Ghana  1,147 KEHA members participated in a special club project related to the International chairmanship International

  More than 3,400 KEHA members participated in leadership training at the club, county or area level  More than 3,000 members reported volunteered time for Extension-sponsored events and activities totaling 227,000 hours  Clubs, counties and areas awarded scholarships totaling more than $37,500 Leadership Development

  1,512 KEHA members indicated using Extension resources in making financial decisions  2,787 KEHA members reported using fall prevention techniques learned through KEHA programs Management & Safety

  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 program of work reports are due to the state educational chairmen KEHA Report Deadlines:

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