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Age Categories, Project and Program Areas, Military Partnerships, Camps, Awards and Recognition, Forms

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Curriculum and Resources, Forms

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Donate Now, Becoming a Volunteer, Alumni, How 4-H Improves the Lives of Youth

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4-H students working on a project

Head

Youth develop managing and thinking skills. 4-H projects involve youth in planning, organizing, goal setting and decision making. This teaches them wise use of resources, record keeping, problem solving, and resiliency. [ more]

4-H volunteer with a senoir center resident

Heart

Youth develop relating and caring skills. 4-H projects involve youth in social skills, cooperation and conflict resolution. This teaches them concern for others, empathy, accepting differences and communication. [ more]

4-Hers working in a garden

Hands

Youth develop giving and working skills. 4-H projects involve youth in responsible citizenship, community service and teamwork. This teaches them leadership, self-motivation and marketable skills [ more]

volunteer allows a child to listen to his heartbeat

Health

Youth develop living and being skills. 4-H projects involve youth in healthy lifestyle choices, disease prevention, and personal safety. This teaches them character, responsibility, self esteem, self discipline and stress management. [ more]

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