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40 Questions you always wanted answered about Ohio 4-H ..., Slides of Religion

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Download 40 Questions you always wanted answered about Ohio 4-H ... and more Slides Religion in PDF only on Docsity! 1. What is 4-H? 4-H is an experiential, educational program for youth, regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender or handicap. 2. What does the green clover mean? 4-H has an official emblem, a green four-leaf clover with a white “H” on each cloverleaf. The name and emblem are copyrighted and may be used only as approved by 4-H professionals. 3. What do the four Hʼs stand for? Head, Heart, Hands and Health. The 4-H Pledge states: “I pledge My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service and My Health to better living, for My Club, My Community, My Country and My World.” 4. How is 4-H funded? Financial support for 4-H comes from local and county government (through county commissioners), state government (through The Ohio State University) and federal government (through the United States Department of Agriculture). Private individuals, businesses and foundations also provide financial support for Ohio 4-H. 5. Who is in charge of 4-H? County, District and State 4-H Professionals, who are staff members of Ohio State University Extension, are responsible for the Ohio 4-H program. *but never asked! 4-H 927 4-H Members 6. Why do boys and girls like 4-H? They have educational and fun experiences with their friends at meetings, social activities, tours, camps and fairs. They learn by actually doing interesting things, such as taking care of animals, taking pictures and doing community service. 7. How can a young person get involved in Ohio 4-H? Call your local Extension Office to learn how your child can join 4-H and how you can contribute as a 4-H volunteer. 4-H is usually listed in the phone book under “Ohio State University Extension” in the county government section. 8. What is the age requirement for members? Membership eligibility for the 4-H Cloverbud program begins when a child has reached age 5 and is enrolled in kindergarten as of January 1 of the current year; membership to the 4-H club program begins when a child is at least age 8 and enrolled in 3rd grade as of January 1 of the current year; Ohio 4-H membership eligibility ends December 31 of the year in which an individual attains the age of 19. 4-H Volunteers 9. What is a 4-H volunteer? A 4-H volunteer is anyone who contributes their time, energies or talents to 4-H and is not paid by Ohio State University Extension for their contributions. 40 Questions you always wanted answered about Ohio 4-H* i 10. Are there different kinds of volunteers? Yes! Ohio 4-H works with a variety of individuals, with differing interests, skills and abilities, as 4-H volunteers. There are six basic kinds of 4-H volunteers: club advisors, middle managers, school enrichment volunteers, special emphasis volunteers, committee members and youth volunteers. 11. What does a 4-H club advisor do? A club advisor works with a 4-H community or project club that involves two or more youth who meet regularly to conduct club business, plan the club program and enroll individually or as a group in one or more 4-H projects. 4-H club advisors serve in three roles. An organizational advisor serves as the primary communication and information liaison between the county 4-H professional and the club members, their parents and other advisors in the club. A project advisor assists 4-H members with their 4-H projects. An activity advisor works with members in planning and conducting club activities. However, all of these advisors work together as a team in supporting the members of a 4-H club and their parents. 12. What does a 4-H middle manager do? A middle manager serves in a coordination role between professional Extension staff and other volunteers, parents or members. There are three types of 4-H Middle Managers: Key Leaders serve as experts in particular subject matter areas or with specific activities and events; Master Volunteers teach subject matter to other volunteers or parents; and Committee Members assist professional Extension staff in planning, implementing and evaluating 4-H educational programs. 13. What does a 4-H school enrichment volunteer do? A school enrichment volunteer is any individual (including a classroom teacher) who works with short-term 4-H programs, offered during regular school hours, to enrich the formal classroom curriculum. A 4-H school enrichment program focuses on hands- on experiences, provides real life applications of knowledge gained, increases member understanding of difficult concepts and encourages the development of student members as young adults. 14. What does a 4-H special emphasis volunteer do? A special emphasis volunteer works with a short-term 4-H group to offer a series of hands-on activities designed to meet the interests and needs of the youth within their community. This is the most flexible of the 4-H groups, because it can be offered to various numbers of young people in a variety of settings and on a multitude of topics. In many communities, 4-H special emphasis groups meet in schools, community centers or churches. They focus on one or more topics through activities such as after-school programs, juvenile diversion programs, sports clinics, etc. Special emphasis groups can also be organized by individual volunteers as small, informal gatherings that meet in homes or local businesses. These groups typically attract youth from surrounding 4-H clubs or within the community by focusing on a particular area of specialty, such as woodworking, aquariums, cultural arts, foods, clowning, photography, computers, etc. 15. What does a 4-H committee member do? A committee member contributes time, energies or talents to any 4-H-sponsored committee. Committee members work with 4-H professionals to plan, implement and evaluate programs. 16. Is there a specific age requirement to be a 4-H youth volunteer? No. Youth volunteers, with the emotional maturity and leadership ability necessary to function in any of the above volunteer roles, are important partners in Ohio 4-H programs. 17. What are 4-H teen leaders? Most counties have teen leaders who are also 4-H members. They work under the guidance of an adult and may help with any of the leadership jobs in the 4-H program, depending on their abilities and experiences.
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