About 4-H
4-H is the non-formal educational youth development program of the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the Florida Extension Service. 4-H is the nation's largest youth development program and the only one that is university based.
The purpose of 4-H is to help youth become productive members of society. By acquiring life skills, youth learn about practical problems they will face in life and teaches the skills needed to solve them. 4-H membership is open to boys and girls ages 5-18 without regard to sex, disability, race, nationality, or ethnicity.
How is 4-H Supported?
4-H is part of the Cooperative Extension Service based on the land grant University system. 4-H is tax-supported. The combined efforts of county, state, and federal governments support 4-H to provide educational, research-based programs for everyday living and the development of life skills. Local businesses and civic organizations also help fund the 4-H program in their area. Programs and activities are conducted through a partnership of local community volunteers and professional staff. There is no fee to become a member of 4-H.
What do 4-Hers do?
4-H members participate in the program through one or more of the following delivery methods:
- Organized 4-H Clubs
- School Enrichment Programs
- Special Interest Programs (workshops, day camps, etc)
- 4-H Camps
- Individual Study (member at-large)
What Experiences Does 4-H Provide for Youth?
Project Experiences - working individually or in groups youth select topics of interest in which they study and learn. A 4-H project is a series of learning experiences within an area of interest (such as leadership, marine science, horses, etc). A wide range of projects exist for Florida 4-H youth, and varies as the interests of the youth and the resources of the adult leadership.
- At the club level- youth select or enroll in a desired project receiving supporting curriculum materials (such as project or record books) to complete.
- At county, district, state, or national levels- special interest workshops, clinics, camps, and other educational events are conducted to meet youth interests by enhancing and expanding project learning experiences.
Group Experiences - 4-Hers participate in groups through club meetings, classrooms, project meetings, or organized events, which provide an environment to learn leadership and group social skills.
- At the club level- club meetings provide an opportunity to practice leadership and group skills.
- At the county, district, state, and national levels- Youth leadership councils offer an extended way for youth to learn and practice leadership in a democratic system.
4-H Events and Activities - specialized 4-H events are designed and conducted to support the 4-Her at the local, county, district, state, and national levels. These may be competitive or non-competitive in nature.
- At the club level- local clubs often plan and conduct their own events (family picnics, field trips, fund-raising, or community service activities).
- At the county, district, state, and national levels- county or state faculty plan and conduct many specialized events to enhance and support local 4-Hers. Such events may include day camps, residential camps, workshops, clinics, and competitive events.
4-H Awards and Recognition Program - 4-H is not complete without supporting the growth and development of youth through recognizing and awarding their achievements and accomplishments.
- At the club level - local clubs often plan and conduct their own recognition meeting.
- Many opportunities exist for recognition at the county, district, state, and national levels. Jackson County has an annual youth-led Awards and Recognition Night each fall.
What are the Advantages of Being in 4-H?
4-H offers flexible programming to meet youth needs by emphasizing skill building processes and effective outcomes through activities that promote positive values, social responsibility, and lifelong learning. Young people involved in 4-H have the opportunity to:
- Develop as an individual
- Learn life skills related to projects
- Make new friends
- Work with adult volunteers
- Develop pride as they learn by doing
- Develop leadership skills, including the ability to speak before a group
- Explore projects that may lead to future careers
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4-H Agent
Vacant Position
Contact the 4-H Program Assistant Patti Peacock
(850) 482-9620
E-mail: ppeacock@ufl.edu
Enroll in 4-H NOW!
- Enrollment Form (pdf)
- Florida Participation Form (pdf)



