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Colorado 4-H Offers Support to Military Families
Programs for military youth living in civilian communities
Colorado's OMK team, sponsored by ARMY Child and Youth Services in collaboration with National 4-H, is made up of representatives from the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, National Guard Child and Youth Services, the Army Reserve Child and Youth Services, and the Colorado Department of Education. OMK delivers a wide range of recreational, social and educational programs for military youth living in civilian communities.
"In recognition of 'April: Month of the Military Child,' we have a wonderful opportunity to reach out to military families in our own backyard," said Jan Carroll, Colorado State 4-H military liaison and CSU Extension Specialist.
Support kids coping with stress of having parents deployed
Emphasis is put on supporting military kids coping with the stress of having parents deployed overseas and potentially in harm's way. OMK also focuses on educating the public about the impact of the deployment cycle on soldiers, families, kids and the community as a whole.
"This program is not about being for or against the war; it is about helping and supporting the children and youth of military personnel who have one or both parents deployed to Iraq," said Colorado State 4-H program coordinator Shauna Woods.
Training is provided for each OMK state team. The Colorado OMK team attended training in Kansas City where they were offered insight into military culture and the deployment cycle. They learned to understand the needs of military kids and their families as well as how to provide for those needs by bringing local community resources together.
To find out more about the OMK program or Colorado State 4-H, contact Shauna Woods at shauna.woods@colostate.edu or (970) 491-1807.
Visit OMK online at http://www.operationmilitarykids.org/public/home.aspx
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