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4-Hers create positive change in local communities

4-Hers create positive change in local communities Published Friday, Apr. 30, 2021, 5:36 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© josephsjacobs – stock.adobe.com) In a world increasingly affected by food insecurity, Alexa Mitchell works to provide basic needs that can transform lives. The 17-year-old has sought out ways to help people in her local Fairfax, Virginia, community, be it through her 4-H club garden plot, the food she donated to local food pantries, or raising money to support local homeless shelters.

FLOW Foundation Observes Safer Internet Week

2021 4-H Teen Summit is virtual, Deadline to register is February 26th

By JENNIFER COLE Feb 20, 2021 Jennifer Cole Kentucky 4-H is moving its popular Teen Summit online this spring as it continues to provide youth with meaningful leadership opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic. 4-H Teen Summit is the premier leadership event for middle school 4-H ers. While the event has moved online, participants will still have the opportunity to meet their peers from across the state, connect with their 4-H Camp and participate in leadership workshops presented by members of the Kentucky 4-H State Teen Council and interest-specific 4-H leadership boards. The event is designed to help sixth, seventh and eighth graders build their leadership skills and develop their interest for pursuing state-level leadership positions as they transition to senior-level 4-H ers.

Be responsible online, say social media influencers

Photo caption: Kayon Wallace (second left), Flow Jamaica’s Director, Communications and Stakeholder Engagement, interacts with social media influencers Quite Perry (left), Tanaania (right) and Singh Zima during the company’s Safer Internet Day (SID) 2021 Virtual Teen Summit which was streamed live from the Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston on Tuesday. Social media influencers encouraged internet users to be responsible online, during the ‘Influencers’ Roundtable’ segment of Flow Foundation’s Safer Internet Day (SID) Virtual Teen Summit earlier this week. Quite Perry, a popular figure on social media platforms, urged users to “hold yourself responsible” whether sharing posts on their feeds or responding to posts while leading off a discussion that centred around the global SID theme, ‘Together for a Better Internet’.

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