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4-H Youth Development

Michigan 4-H Today, Youth Development News & Events for the Michigan 4-H Community

Volume 17, Number 1, Fall 2006

Heroes at Home

4-H helps youth cope with the stress of being in a "suddenly military" family.

Heroes at Home Photo

A youth at the Ag Expo OMK table writes a letter of support to a suddenly military youth. The letter will be part of a hero pack.

Michelle Lavra

Imagine yourself as a young person with a parent or older brother or sister in the National Guard or Army Reserve who has suddenly been deployed to someplace far away from your home — maybe someplace not very safe. That’s what 12-year-old Paul tried to do when he sat down to write a letter to a stranger. As he tried to put himself in the shoes of a “suddenly military” youth, he wrote, “However much you think you are lost, you are not. Your parent will always be with you.”

Read this story.

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Contact Information

For more information on how to get involved as a youth or volunteer, contact your county MSU Extension office or:

Michelle Lavra
Communication Manager II
Children Youth & Family Progams
312 Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1039
Phone: 517-432-1555 x157
E-mail: lavra@msu.edu


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