Posted: September 15, 2021

The Migrant Education Program participated in our "Meet the Plants" School Aged Child Care program this summer.

4-H students in the Migrant Education program in the garden. Photo Credit: Ivelisse Dunham

4-H students in the Migrant Education program in the garden. Photo Credit: Ivelisse Dunham

Lehigh County 4-H partnered with students this summer in the Migrant Education Program at the Community Services for Children, 1520 Hanover Avenue, Allentown. The Migrant Education Program provided an opportunity to dig in the dirt and get into the garden! This STEAM program was conducted in a hybrid fashion and included Saturday gardening sessions. Students created their own flowers, planted their own seeds, planned their own garden, and learned how to grow their own vegetables.

Pennsylvania's Migrant Education Program (PA-MEP) is a federally funded program that supplements educational support services for migratory children. The PA-MEP assists school districts and charter schools in coordinating the continuity of educational services for children who have had their schooling interrupted and provides formula grants to state educational agencies to establish or improve education programs for migrant children.

Lehigh County 4-H partners with many youth serving agencies, childcare centers, and schools to provide high quality curriculum, activities, and programming for youth ages 5-18. We welcome teachers and youth development professionals to inquire about how 4-H can partner with them!

Contact Information

Kelly Weisner
  • Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development

Lehigh County 4-H

Address

4184 Dorney Park Road, Room 104
Lehigh County Agricultural Center

Allentown, PA 18104-5798

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Closed 1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Please call ahead to ensure someone is available to assist you.