Welcome to San Joaquin 4-H!
CES Staff Position
The Community Education Specialist position for San Joaquin County has been posted!
Click here to see the job posting. If you know of someone who might be interested, please let them know. The position will remain open until filled.
News from California 4-H
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Empowering Youth Voices: My Journey Facilitating the National Academy's Out-of-School Time Setting Meeting in D.C.
During the first week of February, I flew a total of 10 hours to the Nation's capital, Washington D.C., to facilitate a meeting hosted by the...
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2024 DG Colt Challenge Update
Hello All, I just wanted to give a little update on the 2024 DG Colt Challenge. This is our fifth year completing this program. There are 19 youth...
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Preparing 4-H Volunteer Educators as Project Leaders
Guidebook and workshop series helps 4-H project leaders learn about their roles, responsibilities, lesson planning, making learning engaging, and...
Our Mission
The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program engages youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development.
Head, Heart, Hands, Health. Growing Youth who Thrive.
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.
In 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, such as identifying sparks, desiring knowledge, setting goals, self-reflection, adapting to new situations, communicating, and responding to the needs of others.
Core Values
The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program provides a wide variety of enrichment activities with the ultimate goal of giving youth the skills they need to thrive and succeed throughout their lives. The focus of all 4-H programs is positive youth development through activities in science literacy, healthy living, and citizenship. All 4-H programs are accessible and open to all youth. For more information about 4-H Core Values, visit Chapter 1: Mission and Direction in the 4-H Youth Development Program.
Read more about the California 4-H Mission and Direction (2003).
4-H Youth Program Representative
Position is currently vacant
Member and volunteer support and development, countywide projects and activities
4-H Senior Office Assistant
Angela Tipsey
General inquiries, administrative support, enrollment coordinator
E-mail: mdtipsey@ucanr.edu
Office Phone: (209) 953-6106
Mailing Address: UCCE - San Joaquin County, 4-H YDP, 2101 E. Earhart Ave., Suite #200, Stockton, CA 95206-3949