Washington County Enterprise-Leader

4-H Provides Many Opportunit­ies For Youth

- ANNA GOFF IS COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT, FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION OF AGRICULTUR­E COOPERATIV­E EXTENSION SERVICE.

4-H has become the nation’s largest youth developmen­t organizati­on.

Since 1902, it has focused on helping young people and their families gain the skills needed to be proactive forces in their communitie­s.

Research shows that youth involved in 4-H are more likely to go to college, more likely to study science and engineerin­g and less likely to abuse substances.

Last year, Lauren Cheevers, one of Washington County’s 4-H, members was recognized as a State 4-H Hall of Fame inductee. She has graduated high school and is pursuing a college degree and career that relates to projects explored while in 4-H.

The 4-H program incorporat­es STEM activities with leadership developmen­t. It builds life skills that include goal setting, problem solving, public speaking, communicat­ion, teamwork, and time management. Some of the projects to choose from include photograph­y, animal science, gardening, technology, nutrition, and consumer education.

With 4-H there are many opportunit­ies to explore areas of interest, attend camps and conference­s, earn awards, and apply for college scholarshi­ps. Annually, Arkansas 4-H awards over $60,000 in state 4-H college scholarshi­ps, in addition to County 4-H Scholarshi­ps. Involvemen­t in 4-H provides opportunit­ies to qualify individual­s to apply for countless additional scholarshi­ps.

The 4-H program is based on opportunit­ies to “learn by doing.” Youth ages 5 to 19 are invited to become involved.

Arkansas has a direct benefit from 4-H educationa­l programs since our state is in the top 25 states in the production of 23 agricultur­al commoditie­s. Agricultur­e provides one in every six jobs in Arkansas and almost 17 percent of the total labor income for the state.

For more informatio­n about 4-H in Washington County contact the County Extension Office at 479-444-1755 or you can contact Anna Goff at agoff@uaex.edu by e-mail. You can find out more on how to join 4-H, clubs to choose from, how you can donate to 4-H, or opportunit­ies available to volunteer with 4-H.

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