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About
4-H Youth Development
Michigan
4-H FAQ's
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What
are the four H’s?
Head, Heart, Hands and Health
- Head
– 4-H lets kids take the lead—with the help of adult
partners—in thinking, learning and problem-solving.
- Heart
– 4-H helps kids build strong relationships with peers and
adults based on caring and respect.
- Hands
– 4-H lets kids learn by doing and then use their talents
and skills to make their communities better places in which to
live and grow.
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Health – 4-H helps kids make healthy choices to
keep them physically and mentally able to do what they need to
at school, at home and in their communities.
What
is the 4-H pledge?
I pledge…
My HEAD to clearer thinking,
My HEART to greater loyalty,
My HANDS to better service,
My HEALTH to better living,
For my club, my community, my country and my world.
What
is the 4-H motto?
"To make the best better."
Who
is involved in 4-H?
4-H Youth Development programs are located in all 83 counties in
Michigan. Each year, nearly 250,000 youth and 24,000 adult and older
teen volunteers from major cities, suburbs, towns and rural communities
participate in 4-H. Nationally, 4-H youth programs involve more
than 5 million young people from all 50 states and many U.S. territories.
Who
operates 4-H?
4-H Youth Development is delivered locally and operated at the state
and national levels through a partnership among county governments,
Michigan State University Extension and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
This partnership ensures that what 4-H promises in outcomes for
young people is backed by the research and knowledge base of the
nation’s premier land-grant university and the support of
county, state and federal governments.
How
old do you have to be to join?
4-H programs are open to youth aged 5 to 19. Adults aged 19 and
older are encouraged to join 4-H as volunteers.
How
do you join 4-H and how much does it cost?
Contact the 4-H staff at your county Michigan State University Extension
office. The phone number is listed in the county government pages
of your local telephone book. The MSU Extension 4-H staff can guide
you to 4-H groups and 4-H opportunities in your community.
Beginning with the 2006-07 4-H program year, youth participants in 4-H clubs will help support the development, purchase, implementation and updating of 4-H programming through an annual $10 participation fee. Visit the 4-H Youth Participant Fee Information Web page for more information. Visit the More About How to Join 4-H Web page to learn more about participating in 4-H.
How
do you become a 4-H volunteer?
Learning
Materials
More information on learning
materials available to support these activities can be found in the Michigan
Guide to 4-H or through the MSU
Bulletin Office.
Training
& Events
For upcoming training and
events in this area, check the 4-H
Volunteer Workshops web site, the MSU
Extension Calendar and the 4-H
Exploration Days web site.
Contact
Information
For more information on
how to get involved as a youth
or volunteer,
contact your county MSU Extension
office or:
4-H Youth
Development
Michigan State University
160 Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1039
USA
Phone: 517-432-7575
Fax: 517-355-6748
Email: msue4h@msu.edu
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