Empowering Youth and Families Program Virtual Statewide Registration

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Empowering Youth and Families Program Virtual Statewide Registration

The NC 4-H Empowering Youth and Families Program (EYFP) is a leadership program for middle school youth and their caregivers.

By 4-H Youth Development

When and where

Date and time

March 27 · 3pm - May 29 · 5pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 63 days 2 hours
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Join us for Empowering Youth and Families Program

HGHLIGHTS

  • FREE
  • FAMILY BONDING
  • BUILD COMMUNITY
  • RESEARCH BASED PROGRAM

Program Sessions Include

Session 1: How to build relationships, family as a team

Session 2: How to listen and have productive conversations

Session 3: How to make healthy choices and understand emotions

Session 4: How your child’s circle impacts their resilience/future/success

Session 5: How to find your people: community resources and supports

Session 6: How to set meaningful goals and plan for success

Session 7: How substance misuse changes your brain and derails your future

Session 8: How empathy and teamwork serve to protect teens futures

Session 9: How your family can make a difference in your community

Session 10: Speaker week!

Open House: March 20, 2023

Registration Date: March 27, 2023 - April 3, 2023 (closes at 5:00 pm)

Program Schedule: Starting March 27 th, 2023 Mondays 6-8 pm (Via Zoom!)

The NC 4-H Empowering Youth and Families Program (EYFP) is a family leadership program for middle school youth and their caregivers. Participating families attend 10 weekly sessions and a family retreat. Each session has been carefully designed to address the unique needs of youth, caregivers, and families. Weekly meetings include fun team building activities, and social time with other families in the program.

Contact Us

Tracey Hall email: thall6@ncsu.edu phone: 828 764 9680

Adrienne Williams email: adwill23@ncsu.edu phone: 252 459 9810

For more information, visit us at EYFP4H.org!

About the organizer

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NC 4-H Youth Development
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 7655
Raleigh, NC 27695-7655

https://nc4h.ces.ncsu.edu/


 

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