4-H Youth Development
General Information
4-H is one of the largest youth development programs in the United States. Georgia 4-H provides educational opportunities and life skill development experiences throughout the state. Georgia 4-H reaches over 182,000 young people each year.?Students learn life skills, form attitudes that will enable them to become productive and contributing members of society. This mission is accomplished through hands-on learning experiences, focused on agricultural and environmental issues, agriculture awareness, leadership, communications skills, foods and nutrition, health, energy conservation, and citizenship.
In Rabun County, youth in grades 5-12 may enroll as members in a club and choose projects that interest them. These youth develop many workforce skills while working on their projects, including leadership, decision-making, record keeping, public speaking, and teamwork.?
Cloverleaf 4-H
Junior 4-H
Senior 4-H
How to Join Rabun County 4-H
All youth, grades 5-12, residing in Rabun County may join 4-H. To find out more about the Rabun County 4-H program or to enroll as a 4-H member or volunteer leader, contact the Rabun County Extension Office. The phone number is (706) 782-3113.
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County Council
- President: Carson Carpenter
- Vice-President: Melanie Beck
- Junior Board Member: Peyton Hicks
- Junior Board Member: Emma Beck
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What Do The Four H's Represent?
The second H represents the Heart. Our hearts are used to be loyal and dedicated.
The third H represents the Hands. We use our hands to help others and do fun things.
The fourth H represents the Health. Without health, it is very hard to do anything else.
4-H Pledge
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.