ERIC Number: ED061505
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1970-Nov
Pages: 20
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A New Vision--4-H Work with Disadvantaged Youth.
Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN. Cooperative Extension Service.; Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC.
Extension low income programs in Indiana, part of the nation-wide Expanded Food and Nutrition Program, are described. The programs were carried out in 11 areas of the State. The types of programs varied from community, ranging from day camps, camping, arts and crafts, hikes, gardening, and health and nutrition projects. Youngsters from 5 to 15 years of age participated in the programs. Community involvement was widespread. More than 12,500 boys and girls in 51 counties were involved in the educational activities, which were conducted by Youth and Family Living Area Extension Agents. (DB)
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Authoring Institution: Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN. Cooperative Extension Service.; Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC.
Identifiers - Location: Indiana
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