University of Kentucky College of Agriculture

4-H Youth Development

4-H Youth Development

The  4-H  Youth  Development  program creates opportunities and supportive  environments  for youth and adults to become capable, competent  and  caring  citizens.   The  emphasis  is  on  "hands-on" learning that focuses on the youth's area of interest. Programs are conducted  with  the  help  of parents, adult volunteer leaders, and professional  staff  who  organize   educational experiences. Youth participate  in  organized  4-H  clubs, special interest and project groups,  4-H  school  enrichment  programs,  4-H  camp,  and other

special activities.

4-H Clover

 

 

4-H is a community of young people across America

who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.

 

4-H Pledge

I pledge my HEAD to clearer thinking,

my HEART to greater loyalty,

my HANDS to larger service,

and my HEALTH for better living,

for my Club, my Community, my Country, and my World.

 

KY 4-H Celebrating 100 Years

 

 

Click here for Hancock County 4-H Quick Links

 

 

WARNING: Some websites to which these materials provide links, for the convenience of users, are not managed by the Univeristy of Kentucky.  The University of Kentucky does not review, control, or take responsiblity for the contents of those sites.

 

For more information contact Lisa Hagman at 270-927-6618 or by email at lhagman@uky.edu

 

Educational programs of the Cooperative Extension  serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disabilities accomodated with prior notification.

 

This web page was prepared by Amy Buck, Staff Assistant

 

 

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