4-H Afterschool

4-H AFTER-SCHOOL is a great avenue for young people to have FUN while developing lifelong SKILLS and HANDS-ON learning in a safe, healthy, enriching environment.

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4-H AFTER-SCHOOL is a great avenue for young people to have FUN while developing lifelong SKILLS and HANDS-ON learning in a safe, healthy, enriching environment. The "learn by doing" curricula engage youth in topics from leadership to citizenship, science and technology to plants and animals. Youth can participate in 4-H projects as an after-school club or focus on specialized 4-H programs as an extension of the existing youth organizations/schools after-school program. Staff training, after-school curricula and volunteer resources are available to help start 4-H after-school programming at you site.

Currently, Clark County 4-H is partnering with three youth serving organizations to conduct after-school 4-H programming. Contact us to learn more about the 4-H Afterschool program for your school, community center or other youth serving organization, house.18@cfaes.osu.edu or 937-521-3860.

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