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Explore the Blaine County Youth Data

The Blaine County Communities for Youth Initiative works with schools, students, and parents in Blaine County to collect annual data about the experiences of local young people via a web-based youth survey. After all students with parental permission have completed the survey, Communities for Youth analyzes the data and provides the survey results/data back to community members so they can celebrate successes and take action on areas where improvements are needed.
 

VIRTUAL DATA WALK

In-person Community Data Walks took place in Hailey, Ketchum, and Carey in early December of 2024, but there is still time for community members to explore the data and let the Blaine County Initiative know what areas you want to focus on in collaboration with other community members, schools, staff from youth-serving organizations and others. Follow the steps below to participate.

Community voting is open though January 07th, 2025. 

Step 1: Watch the Blaine County Virtual Data Walk

Got a quick 10 minutes? You have time to learn about the Blaine County Youth Well-being data! 

Step 2: Share Your Thoughts

Please chose two of the options below for areas where you think Blaine County should come together to build the best possible community for kids?

Step 3: Invite Friends, Family Members, Colleagues and Others to Explore the Data 

Many hands make lighter work. Invite others in your community to explore the data, share their priorities for moving prevention upstream, and get involved in the Blaine County Communities for Youth Initiative. It can be as easy as sharing this link on your social media or in an email.

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Learn More About Communities for Youth

Need More Information?

Contact Sarah Seppa

St. Luke's Wood River

Blaine County Communities for Youth Initiative Community Contact

seppas@slhs.org

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