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Ways to Volunteer

There are many ways to make a difference in the lives of young people through 4-H. We can help you find a role that matches your unique interests, availability, and schedule.

Sign up as a volunteer!

Lead a club

Some clubs have members who explore several different areas of interest. Other clubs focus on a shared interest or single project. As a leader of either kind of club, your role is to encourage and guide youth in their explorations and use your skills to help kids explore and discover what matters to them so they can make an impact today and in the future. Help them set goals, foster a sense of belonging and independence, inspire a generous spirit, and master skills that will prepare them for their future.

In-School/After-School Enrichment

4-H has several different curriculums we teach in-school and after-school. In order to get this research-based curriculum to more youth in our county, we need help. There are many different curriculums for you to choose from, allowing you to pick one that interests you.

Teach a skill

All of us have something we enjoy and do well, from gardening and programming robots to cooking and crafting. There are many different ways for you to share that skill, from teaching one-time workshops to organizing a club devoted to your area of specialty.

Judge projects

4-H allows members to demonstrate their project learning in several different ways. Members present an exhibit, speech, or performance to show off their learning. Judges provide valuable critique and offer encouragement and concrete suggestions for improvement.

Plan or help at an event

Several activities are held to help members learn about topics of interest. Volunteer support for the planning of these events ensures local needs are met and adequate supervision is provided.

Serve on an advisory board

Local advisory boards are responsible for determining program priorities, ensuring the needs of all youth in the community are met, and expanding the 4-H program and Cooperative Extension to new audiences.