Isn 4-H just for kids who live on farms?
No! 4-H is for all youth, wherever they live – on farms, in suburbs, in cities. In fact, Pinellas County, has one of the largest 4-H programs in the state. 4-H serves youth from all backgrounds and interests. It reaches boys and girls ages 5-18 through 4-H clubs, special-interest groups and short-term projects, after school programs, volunteering, civic engagement, community service grants, camping, and school enrichment. 4-H offers membership without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, or handicap.
No! 4-H is for all youth, wherever they live–on farms, in suburbs, in cities. 4-H serves youth from all backgrounds and interests. It reaches both boys and girls through 4-H clubs, special-interest groups and short-term projects, school-age child care, individual & family learning & mentoring, camping, and school enrichment. Most 4-H members are from towns and cities and they participate in contemporary projects such as bicycle care and safety, consumer education, aerospace and model rocketry, go-carting, and animal sciences. 4-H offers membership without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or handicap.
No! 4-H is for all youth, wherever they live – on farms, in suburbs, in cities. 4-H serves youth from all backgrounds and interests. It reaches both boys and girls through 4-H clubs, special-interest groups and short-term projects, school-age child care, individual & family learning & mentoring, camping, and school enrichment. Most 4-H members do not live on farms and they participate in contemporary projects such as bicycle care and safety, consumer education, aerospace and model rocketry, go-carting, and animal sciences. 4-H offers membership on an age-appropriate basis without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital or family status.
No! 4-H is for all youth, wherever they liveāon farms, in suburbs, in cities. 4-H serves youth from all backgrounds and interests. It reaches both boys and girls through 4-H clubs, special-interest groups and short-term projects, school-age child care, individual and family learning and mentoring, camping, and school enrichment. Most 4-H members are from towns and cities and they participate in contemporary projects such as bicycle care and safety, consumer education, aerospace and model rocketry, public speaking, and animal sciences. 4-H offers membership without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, or handicap.