Baton Rouge, La. - The Southern University Ag Center has received a letter of intent from the
National 4-H Council in the amount of $115,920 to fund the Center’s 4-H
National Mentoring Program.
The SU Ag Center's 4-H National Mentoring Program seeks to rebuild broken
family units who have been impacted by parental incarceration. The program engages youth ages 5 to 17 in
interactive family activities that include the incarcerated parent and the
caregiver.
For additional information about the Southern University
Ag Center's 4-H National Mentoring Program contact the grant’s Principle Investigator
Tiffany Wilkerson-Franklin, at tiffany_franklin@suagcenter.com; Co- Principle Investigator Milissia
John-Baptiste, at milissia_jbaptiste@suagcenter.com
or by calling 225-771-2242.
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