Links
4-H PROGRAM LINKS
- 4-H Center for Youth Development - The 4-H Center for Youth Development (CYD) fosters collaborations among UC Cooperative Extension professionals and UC campus-based scientists.
- California 4-H State Website - 4-H Volunteer Leader Resources Look under Resources and click on 4-H Volunteer Leaders' Digest
- California 4-H Youth Development Program - Information on this website will provide you with 4-H information for the local, sectional, state, and national levels.
- How Do I Become A Volunteer Leader - After you have clicked on the information above, scroll down to Section 200 and scroll down to Section 203 in the handbook.
- How Do I Find Out More About The Program - After you have clicked on the information above, click on Section 100 and scroll down to Section 103 in the handbook.
- http://www.fourhcouncil.edu/ - National 4-H Headquarters Information, News, Fact Sheets, Library, and Statistics
- University of California 4-H Affirmative Action Policy - After you have clicked on the information above, scroll down to Section 500 in the handbook.
- University of California 4-H Policy Handbook
- State Fair and Exposition - Rules and Information
- National Collegiate 4-H Organization - Offers college students an experience after high school of volunteering with 4-H youth, serving their communities, and growing as a young 4-H volunteer leader. Collegiate 4-H is a national program that can be implemented at any college campus.
- 4-H Enviornmental Health & Safety
4-H SUPPLIES
Leslie Carman 4-H Supplies - PO BOX 2351 - Atascadero, CA 93423 Phone: 888-466-9433 or 805-462-9433 or visit them at http://www.4hsupplies.com
Source Book - http://4hmall.com the web page catalog for collectables, clothes, stationery, essentials, pens, cups, stickers, club supplies, buttons, pins, certificates, patches, signs, banners, jewelry, medallions, plaques, ribbons, resource and project books, and much more! Phone 301-961-2934 FAX 301-961-2937 email: 4hstuff@fourhcouncil.edu
University of California project based learning from resources - http://fourh.ucdavis.edu Click on the Curriculum Resources, Library, and then pick your project.