A Successful Strategy for Initiating Hispanic 4-H Clubs
Volume
47
Issue
4
Abstract
In 2004, a pilot summer literacy program gave Hispanic students the opportunity to improve their English reading and writing skills in a non-threatening and creative environment. The program included service-learning projects and interaction with local veterans. By the end of the summer, the group had evolved into the first Hispanic 4-H club in South Carolina. It was still active nearly 4 years later. Several students from the original program have been involved in organizing the 2007 offering of the now-annual summer literacy program. Such a program can be replicated in any location where there is a willing and creative core of planners and supporters.
Recommended Citation
Lippert, R. (2009). A Successful Strategy for Initiating Hispanic 4-H Clubs. The Journal of Extension, 47(5), Article 30. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol47/iss5/30