Become a 4-H Leader or Volunteer!
Sharing Your Talents
You have a lot to give. After all, you have years of life experiences. Now's your chance to share your knowledge and talents with young people, our future leaders.
Experiences You Will Never Forget
You'll be able to meet new people and travel to interesting places. 4-H volunteers have many opportunities to attend conferences, get training, and learn new skills.
Flexibility to Fit Your Interests
Do you like bird watching, cooking, gardening, or working with animals? There are many interesting projects and fun things to do as part of 4-H. It's not just a program for farm kids. You can have fun with kids, and learn right along with them.
Pride in Learning
Imagine a young person's satisfaction at learning a new skill, at doing a job well. Imagine your own satisfaction at watching a young person blossom. You can help our young people as they gain self-esteem - an essential ingredient for happy, productive citizens.
Here is How You Can Get Involved
Do you know someone in 4-H? Ask him or her what they do, and how you might fit in.
Whether you want to be a club leader or work with kids on a short-term project, there's a role for you in 4-H.
Contact St. Lucie County Cooperative Extension office and ask for the staff member with 4-H responsibilities.
Contact your state's 4-H office at your state's land grant university.
Search the web for your state's 4-H office web site.

Sue Munyan
Extension Agent 4-H/Agriculture
Debbie McManus
4-H Program Specialist
Jill Arnold
4-H Program Specialist
Laura Barnes
4-H Program Specialist
Participation Summaries


