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4-H Resources for Volunteers

Teaching young people life skills necessary to succeed in the world!


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Volunteers are at the heart of 4-H.  York County's 4-H clubs and programs are supported by over 100 trained and certified volunteers as well as hundreds of committed parents and youth leaders.  To access statewide information, volunteers and leaders may visit the sites linked below. 
 

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Maine 4-H Website
The Maine 4-H website is a great place for useful information for 4-H club members, volunteers and alumni. Check here for Maine 4-H calendar, and for Maine 4-H Policies and Procedures and Guidelines, and a lot more.

Pine Tree State 4-H Foundation
Pine Tree State 4-H Foundation is a non-profit organization supporting 4-H youth development programming in Maine. Each year, the Foundation provided approximately $100,000 to fund youth programs in the state of Maine. Foundation programming is made possible through the financial contributions of donors. Visit the website for more information on grants, scholarships and a lot more.

Extension Books and Publications We are your source for research-based information for Maine people. These educational resources are produced by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension and other Maine and U.S. publishers. All materials have been either developed or reviewed by University of Maine specialists.

Thirty Most Frequently Asked Questions About…BECOMING A VOLUNTEER 4-H LEADER

Thank you to Tara Wood from the Washington County Extension Office for sharing this with us!

How Do you become a Volunteer? Click here to find out.

 

For county based support contact at any time:

Lynn Osgood, 4-H Aide
Email:
lynno@umext.maine.edu