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4-H clover Adult volunteer opportunities in Anoka County 4-H

Become a 4-H Volunteer

If you are not yet an adult volunteer but are willing to share your time and talents to make a difference, 4-H needs you! The first step to becoming an adult 4-H volunteer is to complete the volunteer application process

Current volunteers must re-enroll each 4-H year

Volunteer enrollment as a 4-H volunteer will last for three years. However, your groups will not transfer over. If you are active on any county committees, please add those back in on 4-H Online.

A three-year enrollment does not commit you to volunteering for three years, and you will still work with staff to determine your volunteer roles. However, we want to make it easier for you to get to your important work with 4-H members. Thank you for all you do to empower youth with the skills they need to lead for lifetime.

Detailed information about online re-enrollment is available on the join or re-enroll page. Youth, their parents and adult volunteers, as part of re-enrolling, will all be agreeing to the Minnesota 4-H code of conduct, which is available for review in it's entirety, along with other policy and authorization statements.

Contacts

Anna Gilbertson, Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development, Anoka County
annag@umn.edu, (763) 324-3497

Kim Ferguson, Administrative Services Assistant, Anoka County
fergu029@umn.edu, (763) 324-3499

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