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4-H Youth Development

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The Ware County 4-H program is dedicated to providing boys and girls (4th-12th grade) opportunities to learn leadership, citizenship, and life skills. Youth in the Ware County 4-H program are given a chance to "learn by doing" through project work, classes, workshops, judging events, camps and other learning activities. 4-H participants have the opportunity to share the skills and knowledge they've gained through county, district, state and national competitive events and, when elected, to serve on county, district and state governing boards.


What is 4-H?

4-H is the youth educational outreach program of the UGA Cooperative Extension and University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Youth learn important life skills while participating in activities related to Agriculture, Citizenship, Communication, Environment, Family & Consumer Sciences, and Leadership.

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Eligibility

Any person, regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, or disability may enroll as a 4-H member.

Youth who are in grades 4 through 12 may enroll in 4-H clubs and groups.

4-H does not charge dues or require uniforms. However, there are fees and dress associated with certain events and programs.

Age Divisions
4-H lingo can be confusing, but this should help.

Cloverleaf: Youth age 4th to 6th grade
Junior: Youth in 7th and 8th grade
Senior: Youth in 9th-12th grade

Contact our office for more information or click on the link to JOIN NOW

4-H Motto

To Make the Best Better

4-H Slogan

To Learn By Doing

4-H Vision

A world in which youth and adults learn, grown, and work together as catalysts for positive change.

4-H Core Values

Agriculture, Citizenship, Communication, Environment, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Leadership

 

 


Staff Listing

Staff Listing

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