1. 4-H is everywhere — and any where!
4-H started out 100 years ago as an organization for kids who lived in the country, but that was a long time ago. Now 4-H is in big cities, in small towns and suburbs and in rural areas. 4-H clubs meet in community centers, members’ homes, Extension offices, afterschool program sites — just about anywhere.
2. In 4-H you can do anything — or your own thing!
There are lots of great projects and opportunities, you get to meet new friends and t
Starting this year, all 4-H Volunteers are required to report incidents of sexual misconduct that take place in Extension programs and Title IX training on how to report concerns is required to be completed before volunteers can be approved.
How to check if you need the training:
Log into you 4-H Online account
On the Member List, to the right of your name will be a column that shows your registration status
If you need to complete trainings, it will have a blue link that says “C