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All 4-H youth (ages 5-19) must enroll annually (July 1 through June 30).
What are the requirements to start a 4-H Community Club or Community Spin Club? Meet with a 4-H program representative or academic. 5 Youth Members from 3 Families, minimum. 2 Approved Adult Volunteers, with completed screenings. Offer at least 1 Project (subject) for a minimum of six hours.
The 4-H Youth Development Program in California is open to young people and adult volunteers from all backgrounds and locations in California.
You join 4-H through your local county. Step 1: Go to your county 4-H Cooperative Extension office website. Step 2: Find a Unit to join. Step 3: Contact the Club Leader or your county 4-H Representative. Step 4: Choose a Project.
4-H builds the leaders of tomorrow: Members can range from age 5 to age 19. 4-H events and activities start on a community level, and then move onto county, section, state, and national levels. 4-H offers a wide range of projects, programs and activities so every member can benefit through participation.
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With the roots for 4-H deeply rooted within Ohio, the 4-H program has since spread to all fifty U.S. States and internationally to more than eighty countries around the world.
The central finding of this report is that youth organizing alumni are far more likely than comparable peers across California to enroll in four-year colleges and universities and engage in various civic activities in early adulthood.

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