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A comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Participants engage in hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of Virginia Cooperative agents and volunteers. Programs use experiential learning opportunities to teach the latest research-based subject matter knowledge and to foster skill development in effective citizenship, leadership and other life skills.
A comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Participants engage in hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of Virginia Cooperative agents and volunteers. Programs use experiential learning opportunities to teach the latest research-based subject matter knowledge and to foster skill development in effective citizenship, leadership, and other life skills.
Sponsors 4-H programs and youth development programs. Provides child/youth development, ages 5 to 18, by offering various programs throughout the year such as camping, volunteer training, community service, leadership development and school enrichment programs. The 11 areas of 4-H curriculum focus are: Animal Sciences, Communications and Expressive Arts, Environmental Education and Natural Resources, Jobs, Careers and Economics, Plant and Soil Sciences, Citizenship, Family and Consumer Sciences & Community Initiatives, Health, Nutrition and Wellness, Leadership and Personal Development, and Science and Technology.
Promotes youth development through community clubs, educational programs, & camps. Emphasizes topics such as environmental awareness, consumer education, animal science, plant & soil science, citizenship and leadership.
Programs are organized around 10 curriculum areas: Animal Sciences; Citizenship; Communication/Expressive Arts; Environment and Natural Resources; Family and Consumer Sciences; Foods, Nutrition, and Health; Careers and Economics Education; Leadership/Personal Development; Plant & Soil Science; Science and Technology. Summer 4H Camp for children, ages 9-13, is a popular activity held Airfield 4-H Center near Wakefield. Adult and teen volunteers are needed to work with various programs and to provide leadership to community clubs. Short term and long term volunteers needed.
Sponsors 4-H programs and youth development programs. Provides child/youth development, ages 5 to 18, by offering various programs throughout the year such as camping, volunteer training, community service, leadership development and school enrichment programs. The 11 areas of 4-H curriculum focus are: Animal Sciences, Communications and Expressive Arts, Environmental Education and Natural Resources, Jobs, Careers and Economics, Plant and Soil Sciences, Citizenship, Family and Consumer Sciences & Community Initiatives, Health, Nutrition and Wellness, Leadership and Personal Development and Science and Technology.
4-H is America's largest youth development organization-empowering nearly six million young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime. In 4-H programs, kids and teens complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture and civic engagement in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles. Kids experience 4-H in every county and parish in the country through in-school and after-school programs, school and community clubs and 4-H camps.
Promotes youth development through community clubs, educational programs, and camps. Emphasizes topics such as environmental awareness, consumer education, animal science, plant and soil science, citizenship, leadership, public speaking and community service.
4-H provides a large variety of educational learning opportunities and experiences. Leadership, citizenship, and life skills are taught through learn-by-doing projects, local club programs, and 4-H camps, as well as at county, district, state, and national events.
A comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Participants engage in hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of Virginia Cooperative agents and volunteers. Programs use experiential learning opportunities to teach the latest research-based subject matter knowledge and to foster skill development in effective citizenship, leadership, and other life skills.
4-H is the comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Youth between the ages of 5 and 18 engage in hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of adult or teen 4-H volunteers trained by 4-H agents. 4-H programs use experiential learning opportunities to teach the latest research-based subject matter knowledge and to foster skill development in effective citizenship, leadership, and other life skills. The 10 areas of 4-H curriculum focus are: Animal Sciences; Communications and Expressive Arts; Environmental Education and Natural Resources; Jobs, Careers and Economics; Plant and Soil Sciences; Citizenship; Family and Consumer Sciences; Health, Nutrition and Wellness; Leadership and Personal Development; and Science and Technology.
4-H is the comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Youth between the ages of 5 and 18 engage in hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of volunteers. 4-H programs use experiential learning opportunities to teach the latest research-based subject matter knowledge and to foster skill development in effective citizenship, leadership, and other life skills.
Sponsors 4-H programs and youth development programs. Provides child/youth development, ages 5 to 18, by offering various programs throughout the year such as camping, volunteer training, community service, leadership development and school enrichment programs. The 11 areas of 4-H curriculum focus are: Animal Sciences, Communications and Expressive Arts, Environmental Education and Natural Resources, Jobs, Careers and Economics, Plant and Soil Sciences, Citizenship, Family and Consumer Sciences and Community Initiatives, Health, Nutrition and Wellness, Leadership and Personal Development and Science and Technology. 4-H is a community of people across America, learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.
4-H is the comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Youth between the ages of 5 and 18 engage in hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of adult or teen 4-H volunteers trained by 4-H agents. 4-H programs use experiential learning opportunities to teach the latest research-based subject matter knowledge and to foster skill development in effective citizenship, leadership, and other life skills. The 10 areas of 4-H curriculum focus are: Animal Sciences; Communications and Expressive Arts; Environmental Education and Natural Resources; Jobs, Careers and Economics; Plant and Soil Sciences; Citizenship; Family and Consumer Sciences; Health, Nutrition and Wellness; Leadership and Personal Development; and Science and Technology.
Sponsors 4-H programs and youth development programs. Provides child/youth development, ages 5 to 18, by offering various programs throughout the year such as camping, volunteer training, community service, leadership development and school enrichment programs. The 11 areas of 4-H curriculum focus are: Animal Sciences, Communications and Expressive Arts, Environmental Education and Natural Resources, Jobs, Careers and Economics, Plant and Soil Sciences, Citizenship, Family and Consumer Sciences & Community Initiatives, Health, Nutrition and Wellness, Leadership and Personal Development and Science and Technology.
4-H is the comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Youth between the ages of 5 and 18 engage in hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of adult or teen 4-H volunteers trained by 4-H agents. 4-H programs use experiential learning opportunities to teach the latest research-based subject matter knowledge and to foster skill development in effective citizenship, leadership, and other life skills. The 10 areas of 4-H curriculum focus are: Animal Sciences; Communications and Expressive Arts; Environmental Education and Natural Resources; Jobs, Careers and Economics; Plant and Soil Sciences; Citizenship; Family and Consumer Sciences; Health, Nutrition and Wellness; Leadership and Personal Development; and Science and Technology.
Positive youth development through an informal education program conducted by our state land-grant universities (Virginia Tech and Virginia State), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and local governments
Sponsors 4-H programs and youth development programs. Provides child/youth development, ages 5 to 18, by offering various programs throughout the year such as camping, volunteer training, community service, leadership development and school enrichment programs. The 11 areas of 4-H curriculum focus are: Animal Sciences, Communications and Expressive Arts, Environmental Education and Natural Resources, Jobs, Careers and Economics, Plant and Soil Sciences, Citizenship, Family and Consumer Sciences and Community Initiatives, Health, Nutrition and Wellness, Leadership and Personal Development and Science and Technology.
4-H is a hands-on educational program for youth. It is concerned with helping youth increase their knowledge in four key pillar areas: STEM, Agriculture, Healthy Living, and Civic Engagement. The 4-H Program uses a combination of club work, projects, and activities to help accomplish this goal. 4-H is a great opportunity to meet new people, make lasting friendships, learn new skills, get the skills to be tomorrow's leaders, and have fun.
The Chesapeake 4H Program provides a wide variety of educational opportunities for youth between the ages of 9 and 18 years old. There is a Cloverbud program also available for youth ages 5 through 8 years old. Both programs provide practical experiences in trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. The 4-H year runs from October 1st to September 30th and is an opportunity for families to experience fun together. Families are able to encourage youth while they learn from both their successes and their failures.
4-H is a community of young people who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. 4-H, a comprehensive youth development program, educates young people, ages 5 to 18, through a variety of experiential techniques that encourage hands-on, active learning.
Provides a youth development program for children, ages 5-18. The program focuses on animal sciences; communication and expressive arts; environmental education and natural resources; jobs, careers and economics; plant and soil sciences; citizenship; family and consumer sciences; health nutrition and wellness; leadership and personal development; and science and technology.
4-H is the comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Youth between the ages of 9 and 19 engage in hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of adult or teen 4-H volunteers trained by 4-H agents.
4-H is the comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Youth between the ages of 5 and 18 engage in hands on learning experiences under the guidance of adult or teen 4-H volunteers trained by 4-H agents. 4-H programs use experiential learning opportunities to teach the latest research based subject matter knowledge and to foster skill development in effective citizenship, leadership, and other life skills.
All kids can join 4-H, boys and girls, kids in grades K-12, in all counties in the U.S., on military bases all over the world, in cities, suburbs, small towns, in the country, and on Reservations. 4-H means to you bet active experiental learning, learning by doing, youth are leaders, youth are volunteers, and kids pick their own projects. 4-H has lots of projects: photography, technology, leadership, animals, horticulture, health, citizenship, nutrition, clothing, rocketry, woodworking, entomology, and arts and theatre.