4-H
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
4-H Youth Development is not just a community club program but
a concept and way of thinking which is larger than what some
people may assume. The 4-H Pledge elaborates on the head, heart,
hands, and health. The final part of the pledge is “my
health to better living for my club, my community, my country,
and my world.” This indicates a commitment to youth, families,
and community in the broad sense of the word.
Our 4-H clubs do a tremendous amount of volunteer work for the
community. This includes everything from adopting a family having
financial difficulties, to adopting a grandparent or nursing
home, to adopting a highway. Our kids donate gloves and hats,
food and coats, and make cards and fruit baskets. They visit
shut-ins and nursing homes to Christmas carol and have done volunteer
baking at the Domestic Violence Center. Community outreach is
something of which our clubs should be very proud. What better
way to develop young people than to have them show they care
about others?
Community projects that this 4-H Youth Development
Program has been involved in include:
- Business Advisory Committee/Valders Public Schools for promoting
business, organizations, and school partnerships for better
education
- Career Expo ’97 for career
exploration for Manitowoc County schools sponsored by the Manitowoc Chamber
of Commerce Education Committee
- The ABC Leadership Team/a
community coalition for youth and families in Manitowoc County
- The Teen
Center Advisory Committee/previously called the WhereElse Club
- Lakeshore CAP Advisory Committee/for prevention of youth
crime
- Manitowoc Public Library Foundation/to promote literacy
to youth and families through helping
build a new library
- Farm Progress Days/Youth Tent Committee
sponsored by UWEX and the Farm Progress Days
Committees
- Land Use Planning/sponsored by UWEX and the Planning
and Parks Commission
- Bridging the Generations Seminar–Human
Services and UWEX joint project for youth and adults
- Wisconsin
Promise/UWEX coordinated, in conjunction with the ABC Leadership
Team, a county delegation to Madison
- Crime Prevention Week
at Expo represented ABC Leadership Team
- Diversity Leadership
Team II – UWEX employees representing our county
at the state level
- Chamber of Commerce Education Subcommittee for planning
a more supportive and receptive environment for new families
entering our community
These projects are community based and demonstrate the University
of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension’s mission to serve the
county as a whole through participating in educational and preventive
programming.
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