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Be a 4-H Leader
And share your hobby with kids!
Have you ever thought about sharing a favorite hobby with kids? 4-H clubs support all kinds of contemporary activities and interests.
You might sew, cook, work with animals, or can preserves – or maybe you are a computer tech, athlete, artist, or metalworker.
All of these activities and more can lead to a spark of learning in a young mind.
Adult volunteers play an important role in the 4-H program. Volunteers coordinate local community clubs and help to plan and conduct local, regional, state and national 4-H events. If you’ve put years into studying seashells, collecting silver, designing websites, or showing dogs - 4-H needs you. Make a lasting positive impact on a young person's life - become a 4-H Leader today.
In 4-H you control the level of volunteer time and commitment that works for you. We are a fully flexible youth organization where you can fit in easily.
4-H Adult Roles Include:
Resource Leaders: Share your expertise with existing clubs on an as needed basis.
Activity Leaders: Lead specific activities within an already existing club. This is accomplished during regular or occasional meetings.
Club Leaders: Meet with youth on a regular basis (at least once a month). The responsibility is to guide youth through on-going projects and community service.
As a volunteer, you'll work with other dedicated people and meet youth with great potential, who learn that success IS possible with your encouragement and guidance. It is a self-rewarding experience, sharing your hobbies and interests with appreciative youth who are eager to learn.
Call 379-5610 ext. 207 to learn how to apply and receive training to be a 4-H volunteer. All adult Jefferson County 4-H leaders receive liability insurance through Washington State University and direct training on youth development and program planning with Pamela Roberts, 4-H coordinator.
More 4-H Leadership Opportunities
4-H Leader Apprenticeship Program
Join 4-H Today!

Call Pamela Roberts, 4-H Coordinator
360-379-5610, ext 207
201 W. Patison, Port Hadlock, WA 98339
proberts@jefferson.wsu.edu
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 Jefferson County 4-H provides free activities, events, and clubs for youth ages K-12 throughout the county. Areas of focus include animals, technology, home arts, alternative sports, challenge activities, and leadership.
4-H NETWORK NEWS blog
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