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About 4-H

4-H is the youth development program of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension.

4-H is a learning-by-doing program for kids.  Currently, more than 20,000 Maine youth participate in 4-H activities. 4-H offers a wide variety of programs and projects in these categories:

  • Youth in Governance
    (Citizenship & Leadership)
  • Healthy Lifestyles
  • Science, Engineering & Technology
    (Including a wide variety of animal science programs)
  • Earth Connections & Sustainable Living

How much does it cost to be in 4-H?
Almost all of the cost to participate is provided by federal, state and county tax dollars. In addition, 4-H Youth Development programs receive additional funding from The Pine Tree State 4-H Foundation, and other foundations, organizations and agencies. A variety of fundraising activities also provide financial support.

How are programs delivered?
In addition to clubs, kids can participate in special-interest groups, overnight camping, day camps, school enrichment and after-school programs.

The four "H"s target Life Skills:

  • Head
    Planning & Organizing
    Problem Solving & Decision Making
     
  • Heart
    Communication & Cooperation
    Showing Concern for Others
     
  • Hands
    Community Service & Volunteering with Others
     
  • Healthy Lifestyles
    Stress Management & Disease Prevention
    Character Education
     

For more information on educational programs in your area, contact your county Extension office.


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