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University
of Missouri Extension's 4-H educational program empowers young people to
reach their full potential while working and learning in partnership with caring
adults. As one of the nation's largest youth organizations, 4-H reaches youths,
ages 8 to 18, in rural, urban and suburban settings, helping them become
competent, capable, caring and contributing members of society.
Pam Crass, 4-H Youth Specialist


4-H Newsletters
4-H Rodeo
4-H Forms
4-H Membership
Missouri 4-H programs are intended for youth of all income
levels, abilities, and ethnic backgrounds. Missouri 4-H belongs to all Missourians!
How to Join
It doesn't matter where you live, 4-H is open to all young people. Whether you live in
a the country or the city, you can participate in 4-H.
Joining 4-H is easy! Call the Wayne County University of Missouri Extension Office, at 573-224-3035. Pam
Crass, 4-H Youth Specialist, will be able to guide you to 4-H opportunities.
There is a small fee to join 4-H. Check with the extension office for details. In
addition, some projects may require a small investment to get started, and there may be
charges for materials or special trips.
The program year is from September 1 until August 31.
Limitations
Age Requirement:
Age refers to the child's age on January 1.
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Minimum |
Maximum |
| Clover Kids |
5 |
7 |
| 4-H Club |
8 |
18 |
One Club in One County
A youth can be a member of only one club in one county in Missouri. To have access to
additional educational opportunities, a member may attend project meeting in another club
or county-wide project meetings, but they must enroll all their project in their home
club. This policy does not prevent a 4-H member from enrolling in a school enrichment
program.
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Missouri 4-H
About
4-H
(mission, motto,
pledge, and more!)

Volunteers
Giving time & commitment
directly from the heart
4-H
Events
(statewide)
4-H Forms
4-H
Projects

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