4-H Volunteers and Club Leaders

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4-H volunteers, also known as 4-H Leaders, make up the backbone of the 4-H Youth Development program, and without them 4-H would not exist.  The Taylor County 4-H only has one paid position, the 4-H Youth Development Educator or 4-H Agent.  This individual depends greatly on volunteers to help form clubs, chaperone and hold activities and events, help youth with projects, and keep the 4-H Youth Development program going.  Any time and effort from our volunteers is greatly appreciated. 

HOW TO BECOME A 4-H VOLUNTEER

Leaders are very important to 4-H, they help with questions, share their skills, and help us remember what 4-H is all about.  Without our leaders we would not be able to have a successful 4-H Youth Development program.  There are different types of leaders and ways to be involved in the 4-H Youth Development program.

CLUB LEADER INFORMATION

Federation of Taylor County 4-H

The Federation of Taylor County 4-H is the governing board for the Taylor County 4-H Program. It is an organization of leaders, both youth and adult, who promote and support 4-H in our county. All approved 4-H Club Leaders are members of this group.

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