Volume
30
Issue
1
Abstract
In the '80s, many rural Iowans found their lives confusing and difficult to manage. A variety of factors related to the farm crisis caused individuals and families to experience changes they'd never anticipated. These difficult economic and emotional transitions caused feelings of pain, isolation, alienation, helplessness, and powerlessness. Iowa State University Extension began to address these needs through a series of programs.
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Recommended Citation
Broshar, D. (1992). Empowering Clientele in Transition. The Journal of Extension, 30(1), Article 18. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol30/iss1/18