Kay County 4-H’er helps youth in troubling times

  • Hydro-Eakly FFA members Crede Woods, third from left, and Kason Proffitt, fourth from left, both showed their barrows this week at the National Western in Denver. Crede was third with his Berkshire barrow while Kason was second with his Crossbred barrow.
  • Colton Tripp provides comfort bags to help ease the transition of children who are removed from their homes through court orders or other reasons. Kay County law enforcers say they greatly appreciate his community service project. Todd Johnson/Oklahoma State University Agricultural Communications Services
STILLWATER — The Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development Program is keen on developing a passion for community service within its members. One Kay County 4-H’er has taken that to heart by helping youth in his community. Colton Tripp, a member of the OK-Okies 4H Club in Blackwell, developed his comfort bag community service project when he learned children displaced from their homes through court orders…

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