Happy Retirement, Hazel McPhatter!
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Collapse ▲After more than 22 years of dedicated service, Hazel McPhatter has retired from her role with the Scotland County Cooperative Extension Office and the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)! Hazel’s journey began as a passionate 4-H volunteer, where her deep commitment to empowering youth became evident. Her exceptional work led her to a full-time position with EFNEP, where she continued to make a significant impact on the community. Throughout her career, Hazel demonstrated unwavering dedication and hard work. She forged partnerships with schools, churches, and youth organizations. Her work was also instrumental in creating a summer camp that integrated the Summer Meals for Kids feeding program. Her tireless efforts have positively impacted thousands of young lives, providing them with invaluable opportunities and resources.
“I’ve worked with Hazel for many years and have witnessed the profound impact she’s had on youth. Her journey has been a testament to her devotion to bettering the lives of others.”
-Stephanie Murray, Regional Nutrition Extension Associate
As Hazel embarks on this new chapter of her life, we wish her all the best in finding relaxation, joy, and new adventures. Her remarkable contributions to EFNEP and the community will be remembered and cherished for years to come.
“As Hazel retires, we will deeply miss her, but her legacy will live on in the many young lives she has impacted during her career as an EFNEP educator.”
-EFNEP Coordinator, Lisa Benavente
-Stephanie McDonald-Murray, Regional Nutrition Extension Associate