4-H is a Global Youth Development Organization that Empowers Young People by Mario Villarino

August 30, 2024 – 4-H is a global youth development organization that empowers young people with the skills they need to succeed in life. Originating in the United States over a century ago, 4-H focuses on “learning by doing,” encouraging youth to engage in hands-on projects in areas like agriculture, science, health, and citizenship. The name “4-H” represents the four personal development areas the organization aims to cultivate: Head (thinking and managing), Heart (relating and caring), Hands (giving and working), and Health (being and living). Youth ages 8 to 18 can participate in 4-H, and programs are available in urban, suburban, and rural areas, making it accessible to a wide range of participants. Members work on projects that interest them, from raising animals to robotics, gardening, photography, and leadership activities. These projects are often showcased at county fairs or other local events. 4-H also emphasizes community involvement, leadership, and public speaking, helping members develop critical life skills. Through a network of clubs, camps, and after-school programs, 4-H connects youth with mentors and peers, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose. Supported by cooperative extension systems at land-grant universities, 4-H continues to grow, with millions of members across the U.S. and around the world.

To enroll in 4-H through the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, you typically need to follow these steps:

1. **Visit the 4-H Online Enrollment Site**: Go to [4-H Online](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://v2.4honline.com/__;!!KwNVnqRv!DJugR7V3rYn8Ml0AL2JykQhuSVP1FHIaU6YvAMX0NwARQr3bGoLtwPNNf_SBf5bXjQ_b7kbcGDXEbAVf5veBGRHI$ ), which is the main platform used for enrolling in 4-H programs.

2. **Create or Log In to Your Account**: If you’re a new member, you’ll need to create an account. If you’ve enrolled before, you can log in using your existing credentials.

3. **Complete the Enrollment Form**: Fill out the required information, including personal details, emergency contacts, and any health information that may be necessary.

4. **Select Your Club and Projects**: Choose a local 4-H club to join, and then select the projects or activities you’re interested in.

5. **Pay the Enrollment Fee**: There may be an enrollment fee required, which varies depending on your location and the programs you’re signing up for. Payment can usually be made online through the 4-H Online system.

6. **Submit Your Enrollment**: Once everything is filled out and paid for, submit your enrollment for review.

7. **Confirmation**: You’ll receive a confirmation once your enrollment is processed and accepted. Your local 4-H office may contact you with additional information.

For more specific details or assistance, you can visit the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s 4-H website: https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/ or contact the Hopkins County Extension Office at 903-885-3443

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