Volume
63
Issue
2
DOI
10.34068/joe.63.02.15
Abstract
This case study describes youths’ roles in meal packing events and food drives associated with 4-H and FFA organizations in Missouri. Findings suggest the idea of a local event often stemmed from a youth who had participated in a meal packing event on a state or national level. However, youth perceived that once they expressed their idea, the planning and organization of the event tended to be “taken over” by an adult while youth carried out concrete tasks at the event. This research adds to the literature base calling for enhancement of awareness, knowledge and understanding of Youth-adult partnerships.
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Recommended Citation
Mott, R., & Adkins, T. (2025). "Adults Taking Over": Lessons from a Case Study of Food Security Events in Positive Youth Development Organizations. The Journal of Extension, 63(2), Article 15. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.63.02.15