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The New Jersey 4‑H Youth Development Program offers everyone in grades K–13, the opportunity to explore countless opportunities in science, arts, foods, outdoor adventure, and more. 4‑H is where there's fun in learning and learning is fun!
25 paź 2024 · Sussex County 4-H Clubs. For a complete list of clubs available in Sussex County 4-H please contact Dave Foord -Senior 4-H Program Coordinator (foord@njaes.rutgers.edu) or Tanya Patire – Program Assistant (patrie@njaes.rutgers.edu).
4-H is a youth development organization that serves more than 6.5 million youth nationwide and more than 55,000 locally in New Jersey. Atlantic County 4-H Clubs offer youth in grades K–13 (one year out of high school) the opportunity to learn about life skills.
Somerset County 4-H provides resources to local youth through engaging clubs & activities, volunteer opportunities, and informative workshops to create compassionate, responsible, and skilled citizens in the community and beyond.
The Union County 4-H program is a space where youth with specific interests can join clubs, learn skills, and meet new friends who share them.
4-H is boys and girls getting together to learn new things, meet new friends, and have fun. 4-H clubs and community-based programs provide youth development programs to young people grades K-13 (first year out of high school). 4-H programs are available in urban, suburban, and rural communities.
Middlesex County 4-H is a volunteer-led youth development program for youth grades K-13. There is a project area for everyone looking to get involved! We have clubs and events for any interest.