With 540,000 volunteers, 3,500 professionals, and more than 60 million alumni, the 4-H movement supports young people from elementary school through high school with programs designed to shape future leaders and innovators. Fueled by research-driven programming, 4-H'ers engage in hands-on learning activities in the areas of science, citizenship and healthy living.
The caring support of adult volunteers and mentors inspires young people in 4-H to work collaboratively, take the lead on their own projects and set and achieve goals with confidence.
Please make use of these resources as you volunteer with youth in our county! Any specific questions about these materials should be directed toward Jen Clancey.
4-H Youth Development Program Benefits and Models (LINK)
Last updated December 18, 2015