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4-H is the largest youth development program in the nation The Fresno County 4-H Youth Development Program Year runs July 1st - June 30st. A member's 4-H age is based upon the youth's age as of December 31st of the current program year.
Contact the 4-H Office to get connected to a Club near you.
Adult Volunteers –Must be 18 years or older. A volunteer cannot simultaneously be a 4-H member. Chaperones must be at least 21 years of age or older. Due to zSuite system updates, new enrollments cannot be submitted electronically between June…
Who We Are 4-H is a non-profit, informal educational youth development program. At the national level, 4-H is directed by an assistant deputy director and a staff for 4-H and other youth programs in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Without volunteers like yourselves, the 4-H program would not be complete. This page has tools which may prove helpful in your role in the 4-H Youth Development Program.
All 4-H volunteer leaders, parents, and older 4-H members are invited to participate in Leaders Council, a countywide policy and decision making group.
4-H program years run from July 1st to June 30th. Youth who were at least 5 years old on December 31st of the current 4-H year may join 4-H now as Primary 4-H members. Primary members can participate in most 4-H activities, although they do not compete and they may not join large animal projects.
New Family Resources: Handbook for Families - 2023-2024 A wealth of knowledge and resources to familiarize you with the 4-H YDP Handbook for Families-2023-24 Spanish Version Una gran cantidad de conocimientos y recursos para familiarizarse con el YDP 4-H New Google based 4-H Resource Page Steps to S...
Hi Citizenship (or Hi-C) is the Fresno County version of Hi 4-H. It is open to all Fresno County 4-H'ers ages 13 and up. If members attend all year, they may report it as a Citizenship Project.
Junior and Teen Leadership The minimum age/grade requirement for a Junior Leader is 12 years old or 7th grade by December 31st of the program year. Teen Leaders must in 9th grade or 14 years old by December 31st of the program year. Only the age criterion applies for home schooled members.