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Celebrating Our Impact

* . * . * . Celebrating Our Impact. 2013-2014. Celebrating Our Impact. KEHA Annual Reports Summarize the impacts of KEHA programs across the state Provide information that aides state educational chairmen in crafting and adapting programs and plans

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Celebrating Our Impact

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  1. * * * Celebrating Our Impact 2013-2014

  2. Celebrating Our Impact KEHA Annual Reports • 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

  3. 2011-12 Highlights Cultural Arts & Heritage More than 30,000 books read using the KEHA Book List $14,816 in personal income earned from crafts and arts $20,218 generated for fundraising projects from crafts and arts

  4. 2011-12 Highlights Environment, Housing and Energy 1,777 KEHA members reported recycling regularly 1,477 KEHA members reported using water saving practices 599 KEHA members reported using landscaping for energy conservation

  5. 2011-12 Highlights 4-H Youth Development KEHA member reported 45,952 volunteer hours working with youth 237 youth attended 4-H camp as a result of receiving a scholarship provided by a KEHA club or county organization 1,125 pillowcases were made and donated to local charitable programs or facilities

  6. 2011-12 Highlights Family & Individual Development 150 clubs reported holding programs to support military families More than 1,600 members participated in a Matter of Balance or fall prevention workshop or lesson

  7. 2011-12 Highlights Food, Nutrition & Health Reports indicated 719 KEHA members volunteered at local food banks or pantries and 3,424 donated food Approximately 1,600 members reported changing their diets to improve health Approximately 1,700 members reported exercising regularly

  8. 2011-12 Highlights International More than $6,800 was donated through “Coins for Change” with half of these funds supporting projects through the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) 1,964 KEHA members reported participation in a county international program

  9. 2011-12 Highlights Leadership Development More than 3,600 KEHA members participated in leadership training Reports indicated more than 4,700 members volunteered time totaling 240,000 hours for Extension-sponsored events and activities More than 185 scholarships were given at the club, county or area levels totaling $59,000

  10. 2011-12 Highlights Management & Safety 2,081 KEHA members reported using Extension resources in making financial decisions 4,267 KEHA members reduced family expenditures through coupon use 2,263 KEHA members reported using fall prevention techniques to prevent injury

  11. Share Your Impacts 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 program of work reports are due to the state educational chairmen

  12. Share Your Impacts Tell your story!

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