University of Georgia

4-H Program

For additional information, please visit the official UGA Extension – Fayette County website at www.ugaextension.com/fayette

The Fayette County 4-H Program is dedicated to providing boys and girls (Grades 5-12) opportunities to learn leadership, citizenship, and life skills.

Youth in the Fayette County 4-H program are given a chance to "learn by doing" through project work, classes, workshops, judging events, camps and other learning activities.

Members can be: Cloverleafs (5th & 6th grades), Junior (7-8th grades) and Seniors (9-12 grades).

4-H participants have the opportunity to share the skills and knowledge they've gained through county, district, state and national competitive events and, when elected, to serve on county, district and state governing boards.

Extension agents and 4-H program assistants work closely with adult volunteer leaders, school personnel, parents and other resource people in providing quality 4-H and youth programs and activities for Fayette County.


 

How to Join a 4-H Program

4-H is for boys and girls that are in the 5th through 12th grades. It is open to everyone regardless of race, religion, color, disability, gender or place of residence.

To become eligible for the Fayette County 4-H program, all eligible boys and girls need to fill out and submit a yearly registration form to the Fayette County Extension Office.

 

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Related Resources and Links

Georgia 4-H

National 4-H Council

National 4-H Headquarters

National 4-H Website

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