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JOLT: 4-H Journey of Opportunities for Leaders of Tomorrow
Impact Nugget
The JOLT 4-H Teen Leadership Camp has been attended by more than 1,500
teens over the past 17 years; teens who were youth staff members have
gone on to serve as state 4-H Ambassadors, state 4-H Teen Council officers
and representatives and state Youth Adult Council representatives, and
about 41 percent of the participants report they have participated in
school government and community leadership opportunities after attending
the camp.
Issue
Modern society is often filled with negative attitudes toward teenagers
and views most teenagers as problematic at best. Programs like JOLT
help turn teens into positive role models and future community leaders.
What has been done?
JOLT (Journey of Opportunities for Leaders of Tomorrow) is an Arizona
Teen Leadership camp held annually each June near Heber, Arizona. Activities
promote trust-building, leadership, and communication skills. Arizona
Cooperative Extension and the Arizona 4-H Youth Development Foundation
sponsor the camp, which has been held for 17 years. Teenagers aged 14-18,
of various backgrounds, gather from across Arizona to develop open-minded
and positive attitudes, develop a strong sense of teamwork, and learn
to reject selfish actions that only benefit individuals. Conflict resolution
skills and relationship building skills help create the sense of the
"JOLT community" that is uncommon in other camps. Empowered
participants enhance their interpersonal skills and strengthen their
communication abilities, which helps promote long-lasting and true friendships.
Over the last four years, 23 teens and staff from the New Mexico state
4-H officer program have attended JOLT.
Impact
More than 1,500 teens have attended JOLT over the past 17 years. Teens
who were youth staff members have gone on to serve as state 4-H Ambassadors,
state 4-H Teen Council officers and representatives and state Youth
Adult Council representatives, and about 41 percent of the participants
report they have participated in school government and community leadership
opportunities after attending the camp. Participants reported increasing
their leadership skills and abilities by 45 percent; ability to trust
others by 74 percent, and ability to logically solve problems in a group
by 43 percent. Nearly 50 percent of the 2004 campers had not attended
JOLT sessions in previous years, leading to significant changes in their
growth and development as evidenced by the evaluation statistics. Prior
JOLT successes were also evident in the participant survey; the starting
average reference point was higher for returning participants for each
question. The 2004 camp was gave ample opportunity for leadership as
participants learned not only about leadership theory, but also about
serving a community and how to develop new plans when uncontrollable
situations force redirection.
Testimonials:
"JOLT meant stepping out of my comfort zone - stretching as a trusting
person - solving problems as a group - many angles." - participant
"JOLT impacted my whole life, after this camp I'll do almost everything
differently." - participant
"I've seen such a change in my daughter. JOLT is the changing
factor in her development and I am proud of my emerging young lady.
Thank you." - Mother of a 2003 youth staff member
"The greatest satisfaction is seeing teens serve on staff and
watch them grow by developing leadership skills through planning and
implementing programs for their peers. Most youth staff begin with limited
understanding and skills and by the time camp is over they are confident
and competent leaders." - JOLT advisor.
"JOLT 2004 taught me that not all leaders are perfect and I learned
a lot." - participant
"JOLT is a chance to explore yourself, and meet new people."
- participant
"JOLT 2003 taught me a lot of things, but mainly it was about
finding myself." –participant
"JOLT meant making new friends, learning to trust people you don't
even know at first, and just having a great learning experience."
–participant
Funding
Arizona Cooperative Extension, 4-H Youth Development
Arizona 4-H Youth Foundation
Participant registrations
Contact
Bryan Chadd, 4-H Youth Development
University of Arizona
Maricopa County Cooperative Extension
4341 E. Broadway
Phoenix, AZ 85040
(602) 470-8086 ext. 350 office
(602) 470-8092 fax
Email: bchadd@ag.arizona.edu
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