Volunteer Links and Information

Get the Up-To-Date News about the Portage County 4-H Program, link to the Ohio 4-H Club Advisors Handbook, What does a volunteer do and how can I help information as well as a link to becoming a volunteer are located here. ** * New - 2011 PC 4-H Table of Club Advisors & Volunteers Deadlines & the 2011 Portage County Volunteer Application.

Get the Up-To-Date News about the Portage County 4-H Program

Stay in touch with what's going on in Portage County 4-H:

"2011 Clover Couriers" <--- click this link to find our newest newsletter or  ---> click here to view last year's editions.

Ohio 4-H Club Advisor Handbook

Learn about 4-H and Extension history, Club Management, advisor requirements, member requirements, Roles of the Volunteer, making 4-H a Family Affair, Managing Risk and much more! Just click here to get all the information!

What does a volunteer do and how can I help

By clicking on this link you can find out what a 4-H Volunteer can do and whats it is all about!

Becoming a 4-H Volunteer

If you are interested in becoming a 4-H advisor or volunteer you must complete the volunteer process. For information on this please read the new "2011 Successfully completing the 4-H volunteer application process".2011 4-H Volunteer Application Steps.

Portage County 4-H Club Advisors & Volunteers Deadlines for 2011

Click here to get the file.

Club Chartering Information

 

Additional information about club chartering assessment, chartering questions and answers and a club chartering letter may be found by clicking here.

 

4-H Benefit Committee Support

 

To request Benefit Committee Support click here

to access the file.

 

Super Volunteer Award

Click here

to access the file.

 

 

 

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