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4-H is for... Youth: 4-H is for boys and girls sharing, doing, and learning together. Youth work together in projects, events, and activities in an informal learning situation. 4-H members have a chance to develop skills and learn by doing. Parents: 4-H gives parents a chance to have a role in the development of youth in their community. Parents can work with youth along with learning and growing with the 4-H member. Families: 4-H gives families a chance to improve their communication skills. Families work together at setting, implementing, and following through on 4-H goals. 4-H is... Open to all youth age five who are in kindergarten, through one year after high school graduation. Open to all youth living in the city or country. Open to all youth regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital or parental status. In 4-H... People work as a team. They have common interests and goals to which they work towards. It helps youth and adults acquire a positive self-image, good leadership skills, and an ability to communicate with others. For more information, you also should check out: How to Join 4-H or Commonly Asked Questions about 4-H |
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An EEO/Affirmative Action employer, University of Wisconsin Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and ADA requirements. Requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities or limitations should be made prior to the date of the program or activity for which it is needed. Please do so as early as possible prior to the program or activity so that proper arrangements may be made. Requests are kept confidential.
Revised: February 14, 2008. |