4-H and other youth programs give kids a chance to develop life skills that will help them succeed in life.
Featured Websites
Additional Websites
Working with Committees This website contains fact sheets, role descriptions, worksheets, and additional resources to assist volunteers and 4-H members in developing effective committees within their club
4-H Ceremonies Discover scripts for common 4-H ceremonies.
4-H FAQs The most commonly asked questions about 4-H.
4-H Leader Orientation New volunteer leaders can learn about 4-H via this web orientation.
Just for Kids Lots of fun websites for kids to learn everything from how worms eat garbage to how to get along with others.
4-H Shooting Sports Download forms for 4-H Shooting Sport Training and Schedule. An additional training will be in March 2010.
Collegiate 4-H Collegiate 4-H offers 4-H college students an experience after high school of volunteering with 4-H youth, serving their communities and growing as a young 4-H volunteer leader.
Illinois 4-H Foundation The Illinois 4-H Foundation raises private funds that are invested in Illinois 4-H programs, which provide meaningful positive development experiences for Illinois youth to develop leadership, citizenship, and life skills.
Illinois 4-H Project Plan (for ages 12-14) 4-H members should complete a form for each PROJECT AREA in which members have enrolled in projects. Ages listed refer to member's 4-H age.
Planning for My 4-H Project Work (for ages 8-11) 4-H members should complete one form for each different PROJECT AREA in which members have enrolled in projects. Age listed refers to member's 4-H age.
For more information about these programs, please contact:
Yvonne Eater
Community Worker, Youth and Family
Randolph County Unit
313 West Belmont Street
Sparta, IL 62286
Phone: 618-443-4364
FAX: 618-443-1922 yeater@illinois.edu