Group photo left to right: Katherine Turner, Jacob Tinoco, Stefan Tinoco, Addison Schulke, Jazmin Lopez, Fernie Holguin, Daisy Perea, Jazmin Perea, Nicole Jasso, Allison Wenzel. Joshua Wilkinson, D’Kadence Dominguez, Jerri Tone, Millie Offutt, Victor Rios, Marshall Offutt, Morgan Offutt, Jose Wilson, Jose Nevarez, Almarae Schultz, Nicholas Wilson, Daxton Schulke, Hunter Patterson, Dante Torres, Eli Turner, Aidyn Schulke, Monte Offutt, Bea Dominguez, Jorge Enriquez, Roy Chandler, Jack Blandford
DEMING - Each year Luna County 4-H members partner with Luna County Farm and Livestock Bureau and BorderBelles for our Food Link. 4-H members shop for grocery items to be donated to the Healing House, Luna County’s shelter for victims of domestic violence. This year’s shopping spree was on Tuesday, February 21st at Peppers Supermarket.
The Healing House provides the group with a shopping list of needed items and 4-Her’s shop for the specified groceries. The list includes everything from fresh produce and meats to spices and canned goods. This year over $1500 worth of food was purchased and donated.
4-H is the largest nationally recognized youth organization in the world. The goal of 4-H is to develop citizenship, leadership, responsibility and life skills through experiential learning programs. Members range from age 5-19 and can participate in many activities, projects, and community service events at local, state and even national levels.
The BorderBelles are part of the New Mexico CowBelles and strive to educate the general public about the nutritional value of beef, environmental stewardship, and industry practices of farmers and ranchers to sustain the integrity of the New Mexico Beef Industry.
Luna County Farm and Livestock Bureau is a branch of a national organization, “Farm Bureau." Farm Bureau is a free, independent, non-governmental and voluntary organization. Agriculture families are united for the purpose of analyzing agricultural problems and formulating action to achieve educational awareness and social advancement.
The agriculture-based community is supportive of the local 4-H group and are more than happy to help out with this 4-H community service project. This project instills the importance of community service and involvement for Luna County 4-H members.
DEMING - Each year Luna County 4-H members partner with Luna County Farm and Livestock Bureau and BorderBelles for our Food Link. 4-H members shop for grocery items to be donated to the Healing House, Luna County’s shelter for victims of domestic violence. This year’s shopping spree was on Tuesday, February 21st at Peppers Supermarket.
The Healing House provides the group with a shopping list of needed items and 4-Her’s shop for the specified groceries. The list includes everything from fresh produce and meats to spices and canned goods. This year over $1500 worth of food was purchased and donated.
4-H is the largest nationally recognized youth organization in the world. The goal of 4-H is to develop citizenship, leadership, responsibility and life skills through experiential learning programs. Members range from age 5-19 and can participate in many activities, projects, and community service events at local, state and even national levels.
The BorderBelles are part of the New Mexico CowBelles and strive to educate the general public about the nutritional value of beef, environmental stewardship, and industry practices of farmers and ranchers to sustain the integrity of the New Mexico Beef Industry.
Luna County Farm and Livestock Bureau is a branch of a national organization, “Farm Bureau." Farm Bureau is a free, independent, non-governmental and voluntary organization. Agriculture families are united for the purpose of analyzing agricultural problems and formulating action to achieve educational awareness and social advancement.
The agriculture-based community is supportive of the local 4-H group and are more than happy to help out with this 4-H community service project. This project instills the importance of community service and involvement for Luna County 4-H members.