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4-H Youth Development

Last modified 2009-01-28 08:36

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4-H in the United States is a youth organization administered by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) with the mission of "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development." The four "H"'s stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.

This program tries to build a community of young adults to help them learn about leadership, citizenship, and life skills. These skills are developed through programs such as clubs, camps, fairs, project work, and learning activities all mentored by volunteers to provide the guidance necessary. Through these efforts, the youth gain hands-on experience and knowledge for the future.

The 4-H PLEDGE

  • 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-H Kids At Fair 

Local 4-H Youth Development 

  • Involves over 1200 Stark County youth led by more than 300 adult volunteers.
  • We offer over 200 different 4-H projects.
  • Our 4-H clubs are spread throughout the county and we can help you find one in your area!
  • NEW!!!  Link to Stark County Junior Fair & 4-H Website for rules, skillathon practices, 4-H judging information, 4-H project guidelines / clothing/foods packets & lots more!!
  • http://www.starkcountyjrfair4h.com

    NEW OHIO 4-H POLICY:  Ohio 4-H Horse Program Helmet Policy, as of January 1, 2009

    This includes ALL 4-H club riding meetings, practice, trail rides and horse shows

    Following is the wording as it is stated in the 2009 Uniform Rules for 4-H Horse Shows with regards to the new helmet policy. For further information, please contact: Dr. Kimberly Cole, Extension Equine Specialist at cole.436@osu.edu

    "All youth age 19 and under, participating in any 4-H equestrian activity, are required to wear properly fitted protective headgear which meets or exceeds current ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards with the chin harness securely fastened at all times while riding or driving an equine.

    It is the responsibility of the rider, or the parent or guardian of the youth participant, to make sure that the headgear worn complies with appropriate safety standards for protective headgear intended for equestrian use, and is properly fitted and in good condition.  The Ohio 4-H Horse Program, Show Committees, Officials, Extension Personnel and Volunteer Leaders are not responsible for checking headgear worn for such compliance.

    The Ohio 4-H Horse Program, Show Committees, Officials, Extension Personnel and Volunteer Leaders make no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, about any protective headgear, and cautions riders that death or serious injury may result despite wearing such headgear, as no helmet can protect against all foreseeable injuries in equestrian activities.

    The Ohio 4-H Horse Program, Show Committees, Officials, Extension Personnel and Volunteer Leaders may, at his/her discretion, check a participant's protective headgear for proper standards.  If the youth is found to be wearing unapproved, defective, or improperly fitted headgear, he/she will not be permitted to participate in riding or driving activities until proper headgear is acquired."


    For more information on Local 4-H Development Programs and Services, please contact:
         David C. Crawford
         County Extension Director & Extension Educator,  4-H/Youth Development
         Ohio State University Extension, Stark County, Ohio
         2650 Richville Drive SE Suite 100
         Massillon, Ohio 44646
         330-830-7700 ext. 115 voice
         330-830-7720 (FAX)
         e-mail:  crawford.228@osu.edu

    Click here Small-Logo-4hfor Local Stark County 4-H Program Highlights

    4-H Links of Interest

    Ohio State University Extension       Ohio 4-H Animal Sciences       Ohio 4-H Family Guide
    Ohio 4-H Youth Development       Ohio 4-H Horse Programs       4-H Source Book
    National 4-H Council       Ohio 4-H Dog Programs        
            Ohio 4-H Shooting Sports        The Ohio State Fair