Liberty County
Shining a Light on the Needs of Liberty County
Published: 2022By Jesse Fulbright
Helping Youth Learn to Manage Mental Health
Published: 2022By Jesse Fulbright
In 2022, 21 youth gained an awareness of mental health and suicidal thoughts and developed problem-solving skills in relation to those issues. Students began to recognize the need to think through different stress and crisis situations and understand the importance of mental health. Students have also begun to have conversations with their peers about mental health. Students stated the following observations from the class: "It’s a little harder to ask for help depending on the situation; I learned you need to ask for help; I learned it can be hard or easy to notice; I know how to 'ask people if they are okay' and that you have to reach out; Anyone can suffer from depression and stress.”
As students continue to practice good mental health skills learned during their time in YAM, and practice noticing and asking questions if they need help, the youth will become better prepared to deal with their mental health challenges and overcome those instances.
Bringing Home Gardeners Together Through Master Gardener Class
Published: 2022By Jesse Fulbright
Class participants gained basic gardening information and became resources of research-based information to their communities. Additionally, participants were encouraged to complete 20 hours of community service to certify as Master Gardener Level 1 gardeners. This further builds the Master Gardener program by serving communities and also develops civic engagement and pride.