Assessing Library Health Education Programs Targeting Youth

Pioneer Library System offers summer programming experiences across its tri-county service area to engage 86 in learning during their break from school. During June and July, Pioneers public libraries located in Blanchard, Noble, and Tecumseh plan to host health and safety education programs for young 86 multiple times a week at each location. 86 will learn about health and safety from community experts identified from Pioneers partnerships with the local health and fire departments, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, the Pioneer Library System and Foundation Board of Directors, school districts, and more. Additionally, many of the 86 attending the programs reside in lower-income areas and often struggle with hunger during the summer months. This program will provide healthy lunches and education about proper nutrition habits. Through this grant opportunity, Pioneer Library System seeks to hire a contractor with a strong background in health assessment to determine the impact and effectiveness of the programs, as well as to identify potential areas for improvement.

Project Details

Organization Name

Pioneer Library System - Norman Central

Organization Type
Public library
Project Lead

Amber Cole

Location
Oklahoma
Start Date
May 1, 2018
End Date
April 30, 2019
Funding Amount
$7500
Demographics
General Public
Library or Information Professional
Student, K-12
Teens (13-18 yrs.)
American Indians
Rural