WHAT IS 4-H?
4-H is a youth organization that belongs to the members, their
families, and other interested adults who serve as volunteer
leaders. Professional leadership is given by Cooperative Extension
faculty of the University of Wisconsin. Support for 4-H programs
is a joint effort of local county government, the University
of Wisconsin, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
In 4-H, young people share, grow, and learn together from various
projects, events, and activities in informal situations under
the guidance of their families and other volunteer adult leaders.
Members can choose projects that fit them and the places where
they live. Group activities and events such as drama, trips,
camps, fairs, shows, and conferences provide additional learning
experiences and opportunities.
4-H is open to all youth and adults regardless of their ethnic
background, race, creed, or disability. Most 4-H clubs have meetings
for the entire membership once a month. During these meetings,
decisions are made about group-sponsored activities such as community
service efforts, project opportunities and fund-raising efforts.
Regardless of the structure, a 4-H group may involve families,
neighbors, relatives, and others. Participants have fun learning,
working, and succeeding together in the home, neighborhood, and
community.
Contact Amber Rehberg for more information. Email: amber.rehberg@ces.uwex.edu
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