Fannin 4-H Leadership Corner

The Texas 4-H Youth Development program involves adults in providing fun, hands-on learning opportunities to more than 1 million Texas youth. To learn more about becoming a 4-H volunteer, contact the Fannin County Extension Office

  • Decide what you have the time and interest to help youth explore and chart positive futures.

  • Consider volunteering to lead a 4-H group in your community, your local school, or any other location where there are youth who need positive, committed adult role models in their lives.

  • Contact the county Texas AgriLife Extension Service office to find out about local opportunities for 4-H involvement.

  • Complete the Texas 4-H Volunteer Application Form & Youth Protection Standards Program. Because the Texas 4-H Youth Development program is committed to helping create safe environments for young people to learn, have fun and develop socially, we work to ensure that the adults we entrust to work with young people only have the best interests of youth at heart.

  • Share your skills, knowledge and talents while having fun with kids and you’re sure to make a difference in their lives.

4-H offers a variety of programs, activities and events designed specifically to support and enhance volunteer participation and involvement in kids’ lives. The work volunteers do with youth is also supported by university-developed educational materials and resources available through your Fannin County Extension Office.

Resources:
Texas 4-H Volunteer Resources

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