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Presented by: Katie Feldhues Project Director Operation: Military Kids
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((Enable others to)) serve military families in our own backyards
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Possible through Partnerships
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* Build environments that encourage communication & connections between: ______________________ Families Community Organizations Youth Adults ______________________ Military Non-military
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* Offer opportunities that enable skill development and confidence building: Interactive Distinctive Intergenerational
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* Priorities to Consider: 1.Accessible- Location, Parking, Ability 2.Replicable- Huge effort and time 3.Cost- Easy to sustain
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Anna Bernard Job Title: State 4-H Office Accountant Skills: Knowing every single dollar available for use in the entire world Net Worth: PRICELESS Phone: SPEED DIAL #1
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Doris Huffman Endowment Fund * Endowment Goal: Introduce youth to 4-H sewing projects * Output: Funding paid for $350 in fleece and thread (enough for multiple Skate & Takes around the state)
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* Centrally located * Free! * Had 10 sewing machines in building * Within walking distance of Ice Rink * Mixed use space- tables and open space * Parking
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* Introduce youth to 4-H projects, 4-H volunteers, and 4-H youth * Complete a hands-on skilled activity & build confidence * Participate in some resiliency programming
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* Work on family communication skills * Develop relationships with other military youth * Create a tangible memory to take home
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* $300 Rink Rental * $2 Skate Rental per family member * Volunteers and staff skate for free * Discounted- Ohio State University, military families, OSU student leadership group
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Modeling and Debriefing 1.PHYSICALLY leaning on one another 2.Other families embracing one another’s struggles 3.Peers unable to hide their struggles 4.Picking oneself up when s/he fell down 5.Accepting help
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* Master Clothing Educators * County 4-H Clubs * 4-H Fashion Board * Ohio OMK OSU Student Leadership Club * Diehard Regular Volunteers * Interns
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-Room for Improvement- *Attendance *Signage *Length +Excellent Already+ *Volunteer Engagement *Partnerships *Programming
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Possible Repeat Locations * University of Toledo * Bowling Green State University * University of Cincinnati Advantages Next Round * Fleece already purchased and cut * Programming is solid * Volunteers are trained * Networks in county 4-H building from success
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* Finding specifically identified funding for a project: Store Grant Endowment Fund Special Interest Donor * Partnering with locally established volunteer groups related to activity: Schools Community Recreation Centers Libraries * FOOL THEM with FUN! Grab their attention, then make them go deeper!
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Challenge:
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Katie Feldhues Project Director Ohio Operation: Military Kids feldhues.2@osu.edu 614-292-3758
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