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Welcome to Delaware 4-H
4-H is the place where learning is fun, whether it takes place in your school, at camp, in your community or at the University of Delaware. There are plenty of exciting adventures that you can have in your community, state, country and all over the world.
If you think that 4-H is just for rural kids, you will be surprised to find out that you are wrong. Delaware 4-H has something for each of the over 36,000 young people who participate in 4-H each year.
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Delaware 4-H News
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Demystifying Parents’ Role in the 4-H Program
May 19, 2025 | Written by Kendra Harrold, Sussex County Director of 4H Afterschool ProgramsA frequent source of confusion for parents regarding 4-H is recognizing the program's wide-ranging opportunities and its emphasis on experiential learning instead of just academic results. Many parents first view 4-H as primarily centered on agriculture or animal-related projects, but the program actually includes a vast array of activities such as science, health, civic responsibility, and leadership skills. -
Delaware teens travel to National LifeSmarts Competition
May 02, 2025 | Written by: Keith and Rebecca Johnson, 4-H volunteersFor the third year in a row, Delaware 4-H was well represented at the National LifeSmarts Competition, held this year in Chicago, IL, at the Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile, April 24-27, 2025. This year’s competition marked the 31st anniversary of LifeSmarts, the youth consumer education program of the National Consumers League. Forty-six student teams from high schools and various student organizations traveled nationwide to compete in the four-day event. The 2025 Delaware team ended in a multi-way tie for 6th place. -
How Volunteering Can Benefit You and Others
April 07, 2025 | Written by: Kaitlin Rogers, 4-H Youth Development Extension EducatorDid you know that volunteering is valuable not only for the communities served but also for the people who do it for many reasons? Volunteering is a two-way street; while it provides obvious benefits to others, it also offers personal rewards and growth to those who give their time and efforts. Volunteering with the 4-H organization is both important and impactful because it provides opportunities to shape the next generation of leaders, innovators, and engaged citizens. -
5 Reasons Kids Need Outdoor Time
March 24, 2025 | Written by: Jenny Trunfio, 4-H Youth Development Educator, New Castle CountyOutdoor time is crucial for kids’ physical, mental, and social development. Here are just a few reasons why it’s important for kids to spend time outside: -
Tips to Keep Young People Safe from Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drug Use
February 13, 2025 | Written by: Karen Johnston, 4-H Extension Agent, PreventionAs parents and caregivers, one of the most important things we can do is help children navigate the challenges they may face when it comes to tobacco, alcohol, and drug use. Open, honest communication and proactive measures can make a significant difference in keeping kids safe and informed. Here are some gentle tips to guide you in this critical task.
Spotlight on 4-H Projects
Why is 4-H so great? There is no better testimonial than from the youth who are impacted by the diversity of project areas offered to Delaware youth through the 4-H program. Listen to their stories!
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4-H Speaker's Bureau
Delaware 4-H Youth Educators have a selection of topics that they are available to make presentations on for community audiences. Please complete the form with the topic you are interested in, and someone will contact you about scheduling the presentation.
Learning at home
Are you looking for research-based at home learning resources? 4-H has many resources in connection with their state’s Land Grant University. Different States have different lessons, so check it out!