Extension Homemakers
Kentucky Extension Homemakers
The Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association (KEHA) is a volunteer organization that works to improve the quality of life for families and communities through leadership development, volunteer service, and education. The organization was developed in cooperation with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service. Across the state, County Extension Agents for Family and Consumer Sciences work closely with KEHA members and clubs to provide educational programming and coordinate community activities. To find out about KEHA clubs and activities in a specific Kentucky county, contact the county office for the UK Cooperative Extension Service.
Cumberland County Homemakers
Learn With Us - Share With Us - Serve With Us
Homemaker Membership: $10 per year
What a Membership Entitles You to:
Receive the Cumberland County Homemaker newsletter
Opportunities to participate in the countywide Extension Homemaker activities
Notification of special county and area activities and educational opportunities
Have the opportunity to participate in the KEHA scholarship programs
Have the opportunity to travel, meet outstanding leaders and experience unlimited personal growth
Opportunities for health screenings
Different Types of Clubs:
Join an existing club: Attend regular meeting, Usually monthly, day or night
Form a new club: Form a special interest club: book club, scrapbooking, etc. Minimum of five people.Call for more information
Enroll as a mailbox member: Receive information in the mail and attend activities as your time allows. No regular or monthly meetings to attend.
Cumberland County Homemakers Clubs:
Kettle, Happy Hour, Hegira,Station 2, Co-Workers, Quilt Guild, Hospital Homemakers, Marrowbone Homemakers, and After Hours