America’s largest youth development organization, 4-H, empowers young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime.
Independent research proves the unparalleled impact of the 4-H experience. Those in 4-H are four times more likely than peers to take action in their communities, two times more likely than peers to make healthy choices, and two times more likely than peers to pursue STEM opportunities outside of school. They have reached the highest points of achievement in virtually every industry and sector.
Marshall County 4-H is a great chance for youth to meet kids of all ages who participate in 4-H. This encompasses a wide range of facets in youth development.
Youth can explore traditional “projects”, participate in camps, trips, and apply for scholarships. Marshall County 4-H helps youth develop life skills, engage in community service, and cultivate leadership through hands-on education.
Marshall County 4-H offers both Mini and Regular 4-H. Mini 4-H is for youth in grades K-2; regular 4-H is for youth in grades 3-12. Mini members may sign up for free, while regular 4-H members pay $15 annually, with a cap of $45 per family.
Some clubs will cover your enrollment fee.
Sign up today at v2.4honline.com. If you are a new 4-H family and need help with signing up, visit https://tinyurl.com/EnrollNow26 or call/email the Marshall County Extension Office at 574-935-8545 and ask for Jayne Deaton, Marshall County 4-H & Youth Development Educator, jedeaton@purdue.edu.
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