Volume
43
Issue
5
Abstract
The Plan of Work process provides an opportunity for Extension to review its educational objectives and consider the changing needs of its potential audiences. In Pennsylvania, a special effort was made to gain input concerning programs to be conducted in 2005-2009 from ethnic minority and low-income populations. This article shares the concerns and needs expressed during focus group interviews, summarizing issues related to youth, family, community, and nutrition and health. Results have important implications for the development of relevant programming with diverse audiences.
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Recommended Citation
Ingram, P. D., & Syvertsen, A. K. (2005). Hearing Their Needs: Voices of Underrepresented Populations. The Journal of Extension, 43(5), Article 3. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol43/iss5/3