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            [November 14, 2014]     
		 Send a link to a friend During the National 4-H Week 
			celebration recently held in October, local 4-H clubs were 
			challenged to gather enough canned goods and items to create a 
			structure to promote 4-H and hunger awareness in their communities.
			
 According to Whitney Ajie, Extension Educator for the Supplemental 
			Nutrition Assistance Program in Extension Unit 16, hunger is often a 
			hidden problem and our perception of who is hungry in our state can 
			be biased. In reality, hunger affects a significant portion of our 
			state’s population. Approximately 15% or over 1 of every 6 people 
			did not have access to nutritious food sometime during the year in 
			Illinois. (Figures taken from 2012 statistics on the “Feeding 
			Illinois” website).
 
 In Illinois, Food Security is an issue for 21.6% of children 
			state-wide and 21.4% in Logan County which is 1 in 5 children 
			locally. Over 40 club members assisted in creating the hunger 
			awareness structures and approximately 300 cans of food and 
			additional items were donated to Food Pantries to help address 
			hunger locally after judging of the 4-H club structures was 
			completed.
 
 Participants in the CANstruction challenge included The Pioneers 4-H 
			club who were awarded first place in the challenge, Wide-A-Wake 4-H 
			club who received second place, and Hollanders 4-H club with the 
			third place structure.
 
 For additional information on the Logan County 4-H program or SNAP 
			(Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), please contact the 
			Logan County Extension Office at 732-8289.
 
			Text and pictures by Patty Huffer, Logan 
			County Extension Program  Coordinator |