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Find 4‑H Near You: Select your state and county below. See What 4‑H Has to Offer: View your local 4‑H website or contact your local county Extension office for more details on programs and clubs in your area or volunteer information.
We have clubs in: Hondo – D’Hanis – Devine – LaCoste – Castroville – Rio Medina; TEXAS 4-H AGE AND YEAR REQUIREMENTS: Youth may participate in 4-H from September 1st of grade 3 through August 31st following completion of grade 12 with these restrictions: Texas 4-H will have new membership eligibility based on SCHOOL GRADE not age.
Once you find a club you’d like to join, reach out. Contact the club to learn about its meeting schedule and its eligibility requirements. Depending on the club, you may need to call, email, or even show up in person during a meeting to start join and pay club fees where applicable.
Take a look at our map below that shows where our 4-H clubs are located within our county. Your 4-H experience is centered around PROJECTS. A "project" is an area of learning such as Horses, Public Speaking, Robotics, etc. Texas 4-H has over 40 projects in which you can be involved!
Texas 4-H is a club for kids in 3rd – 12th grade, with programs for K-2. From food science and robotics to fashion design and photography, there’s a 4-H activity for everyone. Find a club near you to start making friends, learn new skills, and be a better you!
4-H helps kids find their spark, build real world skills and become resilient, adaptable, lifelong learners. For our youth the road ahead may be challenging, yet 4-H'ers are succeeding. Data shows that compared to their peers they're: *Tufts University longitudinal study of Positive Youth Development, 2021.
28 lip 2024 · In 4-H, young people make new friends, develop new skills, become leaders, and help shape their communities. Some 4-H youth work with animals, while others choose food, crafts, sports, or even technology! Whatever the project, 4-H members become active members of their community and make the best better.