Contra Costa 4-H Program

Welcome to the Contra Costa County
4-H Youth Development Program
Welcome to the Contra Costa County 4-H Program, we have approximately 600 youth enrolled in local 4-H programs and nearly 250 adult volunteers engaging youth in varied learning experiences. There are eleven clubs in the county. Our mission is to engage youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development.
Contra Costa County 4-H Community Clubs
What Is 4-H?
4-H, the largest youth development organization in the nation, helps young people to reach their full potential as competent, confident, leaders of character who contribute and are connected to their communities. UC 4-H serves youth 5-19 years-old throughout California in urban, suburban and rural communities.
In UC 4-H, youth design and participate in their own programs and activities. This unique learn-by-doing model teaches essential skills that youth will use throughout their lives. Whether youth are building rockets, raising companion dogs, or planting vegetables, UC 4-H gives young people the skills they need to thrive and succeed.
Projects may include:
Animal science
Outdoor cooking
Robotics and STEM
Public speaking
Arts and crafts
Community service
Leadership development
Every club is led by screened and trained adult volunteers.
Who Can Join?
4-H is open to:
Youth ages 5–8 (Primary members)
Youth ages 9–18 (Regular members)
Adults who want to serve as volunteers
No previous experience is required.
Families from all backgrounds are welcome.
How 4-H Works
UC 4-H Community Clubs are comprised of youth ages 5-19 years-old who are supervised by approved adult volunteers. Throughout the year, youth participate in one or more age-appropriate self-chosen projects. UC 4-H Clubs elect (youth) officers and have an approved constitution and bylaws to govern the club. Project groups and Community Clubs typically meet in the evenings or on weekends.
Youth also have opportunities to participate in a wide range of county, regional or state events and conferences where they meet other youth, learn new skills, provide a community service and/or show their project work.
Members:
Choose projects
Set goals
Practice skills
Present their work
Serve their community
Youth are encouraged to try new things, speak in front of groups, and take leadership roles as they grow.
Upcoming Events and Activities
Stay informed about:
4-H Office Contact
Email is the best form of communication.
Address: UCCE Contra Costa, 4-H YDP, 2380 Bisso Lane, Suite B, Concord, CA 94520
Email: info@contracosta4h.org
Phone: 925-608-6690
Fax: 925-608-6697
4-H welcomes youth of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences.
We are committed to providing equal access and reasonable accommodations so every young person can participate fully.
If your family needs accommodations, please contact the County 4-H Office.