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Clubs in today's 4-H world consist of a wide range of options each allowing for personal growth and career success. The 4-H motto is "To make the best better", while its slogan is "Learn by doing" (sometimes written as "Learn to do by doing").
4‑H reaches almost six million young people through our community of 100 public universities. Programs are delivered by 3,500 4‑H professionals and 500,000 volunteers. Young people experience 4‑H through school and community clubs, in-school and after-school programs and 4‑H camps.
4-H is the youth development program of our Nation's Cooperative Extension System and USDA. 4-H.org is maintained by National 4-H Council as part of our mission as an independent, private-sector partner to the Cooperative Extension System.
4-H Club – dobrowolna, niezależna organizacja edukacyjna przeznaczona dla dzieci i młodzieży, kładąca szczególny nacisk na rozwój umiejętności życiowych, zainteresowań i podniesienie poziomu wiedzy.
4-H is a positive youth development movement based on skill building activities and meaningful leadership roles supported by caring adult volunteers. The most common question we get is, “What do the 4 ‘H’s stand for?”
Today, 4‑H serves youth in rural, urban, and suburban communities in every state across the nation. 4‑H’ers are tackling the nation’s top issues, from global food security, climate change and sustainable energy to childhood obesity and food safety.
4-H Club, one of an organization of clubs for youth aged 10 to 21 who engage in programs of “learning by doing.” The clubs are found principally in the United States and Canada, though some 80 other nations have adopted the idea.