About 4-H

4-H Youth Development..."To Make the Best Better"

What is 4-H?

4-H is a youth development program supported by the land-grant university in each state (in this case Ohio State University) that encourages young people to reach their fullest potential through:

  • Hands-on and experiential learning that facilitates learning by doing;
  • Growth that encourages successes and challenges;
  • Exploring a wide range of opportunities;
  • Providing supportive and nurturing environments and relationships that empower young people to voluntarily help themselves and each other.

The 4-H Pledge:
I pledge:
My head to clearer thinking,
My heart to greater loyalty,
My hands to larger service,
My health to better living,
For my club, my community, my country, and my world.


The 4-H Colors:
Green and White


The 4-H Emblem:
"H" represents one of the four "H's" - Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.

The 4-H name and emblem is protected by Congress, and held in trust by the Secretary of Agriculture.

In the county, the Extension educators delegate their use to 4-H groups.

 

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