Cowboy Journal v22n2

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Bethany Foster (second from right) explains bottle rocket launching to 4-H members Chesley Slater (right), Tate Keese (left) and Brody Foster. Photo by Sadie Raasch.

Fostering

Leaders 4-H students lead workshop for children in foster care

“We aren’t just providing child he warm summer breeze blows care,” Richardson said. “We’re really on children’s faces. They stand wanting to do our part to help chilnext to their mentor. Filled dren build relationships and have new with excitement, they wait for the experiences.” action. Three, two, one, blastoff! A The Foster Family Support simple bottle rocket flies into the air. The children are filled with joy as their Ministry’s volunteer and participation numbers have grown nearly 50% in the creations come to life. 16 months of its operation, Richardson Children in the Oklahoma foster said. care system had this experience in the fall of 2019 as they launched the bottle “We are very rural in our part of rockets several 4-H members helped Oklahoma,” Richardson said. “Our them make. families can come to a It’s important foster central location, reThese rockets were made through families feel valued ceive required training, the Foster Family network, and have the and supported. Support Ministry security that their chilMary Richardson program, where 4-H dren are being well cared members volunteer to present enfor by people who have credentials to richment activities to children in the do so.” foster care system. Richardson reached out to the local “It’s important that foster families 4-H club to ask if members wanted to present an enrichment activity for the feel valued and supported,” said Mary Richardson, the program’s coordinator. children, said Kacey Olivo, the Hughes The Foster Family Support Ministry and Seminole counties 4-H educator. is through the United Methodist Olivo said she thought of Bethany Church in Wewoka, Oklahoma. A part Foster, the Hughes County 4-H reof this program is providing childcare porter, who Olivo believed would be a perfect fit for the program. while foster parents attend two-hour “Bethany is really positive, outgoing training sessions, Richardson said. 30 | COWBOY JOURNAL


Articles inside

Moving Closer to Home

1min
page 67

For the Love of Plants

1min
page 57

A Family Investment

1min
page 45

Two Generations of 4-H Passion

1min
page 41

A Heart for Food

2min
page 37

A Cooperative Effort

2min
page 33

A Tale of Two Doctors

1min
page 21

A Journey Ferguson College of Agriculture names the 2019-20 Outstanding Senior of Success

4min
pages 68-71

Project Sustainability

3min
pages 55-57

A Lesson to Hold

4min
pages 43-45

Beyond the Boots

2min
page 25

In the Midst of Change

3min
page 5

A Small Brown Invader

3min
pages 58-59

Aim High

4min
pages 60-63

Renewing Rural Oklahoma

6min
pages 64-67

A True Trailblazer

5min
pages 50-57

Collaborating Progress

6min
pages 38-45

Climbing the Ranks

5min
pages 46-49

Bon Appétit

6min
pages 34-37

Fostering Leaders

4min
pages 30-33

Legacy

5min
pages 18-22

Preparing for the Big Reveal

5min
pages 15-16

Agriculture is...

3min
pages 23-27

Just Call Mary Ellen

3min
pages 28-29

Embarking on New Frontiers

7min
pages 10-14

One Family. One Vision

4min
pages 6-9
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