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4-H

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This web page is a copy of the "4-H Youth Development" web page hosted by the University of Georgia and is provided for your convenience. Please be sure to opens in new window icon visit the original web page [ http://www.caes.uga.edu/extension/dekalb/4h/ ] for the most up-to-date information.

Our Future

4-H CloverleafDeKalb's future leaders learn life skills through hands-on learning experiences. As the second largest program in Georgia, more than 3,000 urban and suburban 
9 -19 year olds participate in 4-H Clubs, Youth Leadership DeKalb and other youth development programs.

4-H provides youth with the opportunity to participate in a wide range of activities such as summer camps, judging events, community service, project achievement competitions. We are the youth component of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension.

Along with providing positive youth development, 4-H teaches responsibility, caring, communication skills, and self-confidence. There are over 50 DeKalb County Schools and community clubs that offer 4-H Clubs.

4-H Resources

News, Newsletters, Events, and Information 4-H Program Guide 4-H Learning Tools and Demostrations 4-H Hands to Loyal Service What Every 4-H Student Should Know...Motto, Colors, Pledge, etc. 4-H Camp Information 4-H Important Information and Forms Information for 4-H Leaders Only

The Positive Development of Youth

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The 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development is a longitudinal study that began in 2002, and continues today, surveying more than 6,400 adolescents from diverse backgrounds across 34 U.S. states. The study is made possible by the contributions of our nation’s land-grant universities and National 4-H Council.

This in-depth study has discovered that, when compared to other youth, young people involved in 4-H:

  • Have higher educational achievement and motivation for future education
  • Are more civically active and make more civic contributions to their communities

To learn more about this in-depth study, read summary findings of Positive Youth Development (PYD) Study here.

Dr. Richard Lerner and the team at the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development at Tufts University have been working with faculty at land-grant
universities to conduct The 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development. Read more about their research in the 2009 Summary of Findings for Wave 6 (also known as the Tufts Study) of the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development.

For more information on the youth development through 4-H, please refer to the National 4-H Research web page.

Revolution of Responsibility

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What is the Revolution of Responsibility? It’s a movement for positive change in every community in America. 4-H youth are a living breathing, culture-changing revolution for doing the right thing, breaking through obstacles and pushing our country forward by making a measurable difference right where they live. That takes uncommon commitment. To learn more, go to the National 4-H Revolution of Responsibility web page.

4-H Calendar

4-H Calendar

Volunteer Opportunities

Join 4-H! Become a Volunteer!

4-H Contacts

For more information about DeKalb 4-H, please contact:

Name Title E-mail Phone
Marie Trice 4-H Coordinator
County Extension Agent
mctrice@dekalbcountyga.gov (404) 298-4064
Leonard Anderson 4-H County Extension Agent laanders@dekalbcountyga.gov (404) 298-4075
Lisa Tiller 4-H Program Assistant lmtiller@dekalbcountyga.gov (404) 298-4076


4-H Important Links

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Student Support Services is the facilitator of the 4-H clubs established in schools by the DeKalb County Cooperative Extension.