4-H Outdoor Wilderness Leadership and Service (OWLS) Program participants create and implement service-learning conservation projects that benefit their local area.
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Kimberlee Bell credits 4-H with teaching her a wide range of important skills, which led to her being a U.S. foreign service officer for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
The Minnesota 4-H Agriculture Ambassadors had their orientation in November and are ready to provide ag education across the state.
Food and nutrition projects are growing, thanks to Extension’s judges, volunteers, donors and curious young minds.
News reporters prize 4-H youth because they make for great stories. Learn how youth prepare and what they get out of their appearances.
The gently animated encouragement of Richard Moody has transformed the 4-H style show for 33 years.
4-H allowed alumnus Nathaniel (Nathan) Diedrich the opportunity to discover his “spark”— which, in his case, was aerospace engineering.
Youth from all U.S. states, U.S. territories and Canadian provinces are invited to attend the annual National 4-H Conference in the Washington, D.C. area this spring.
Registration is open for Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF), a leadership opportunity for youth in grades 9+ to travel to the DC-area with 4-H next summer.
Youth talk about what it's like to raise chickens, pigeons and doves, and other birds, and 4-H volunteer Mark Otto explains how it's really all about youth development.