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Members

Enrollment in 4-H is based on the member's age. All youth who want to join 4-H must enroll annually. Most San Diego County 4-H clubs allow year-round enrollment, although a few do have limited enrollment dates.
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Forms

4-H ADA Accommodation Request 4-H FFA Grange CDFA Agreement Handbook for New Families Handbook for New Families - Spanish Crossover Form Funding Request Form (VMO) 4-H YDP Resource - Key Adult Volunteer Description Program Board Member Application Treasurer Request Form Reimbusement County Council T...
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Contact Us

UC ANR San Diego 4-H staff contact information.
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Community Clubs

Simply click on a marker to find out more about a particular club near you. Encinitas, Lakeside, Ramona, and Valley Center have more than one club in the area. Zoom in to get a better look at where these clubs are located or scroll below to see the list of clubs.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

4-H is a non-formal educational youth leadership program, conducted by the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR).
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About Us

Contact Us FAQs 4-H helps young people to reach their full potential as competent, confident, leaders of character who contribute and are connected to their communities. 4-H serves youth throughout California in urban, suburban and rural communities.
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Volunteers

All 4-H adult volunteers must apply, complete training, and be appointed annually. Please follow the steps below to apply to be a 4-H adult volunteer. Contact your local 4-H club if you are looking to become a project or resource leader for a club.
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Enrollment

Registration for the 2025-2026 Year is OPEN! The 4-H Year Runs July 1st through June 30th. Choose a Club. Click here to go to the community club page and map to find a club near you. Can't find a club in your area? Find out how to start a club by calling our county office at (858) 822-7735.
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Dog Advisory Committee

4-H'ers can participate in the 4-H Dog Program at the county, state, and national level. At the county level, 4-H'ers can join a 4-H Dog project.
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