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Mobile County 4-H
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County Agent Assistant |
What is 4-H
Mobile's 4-H and Youth Development Program seeks to give young people the knowledge and training they need to reach their full potential. Through 4-H programs, young people develop life skills in leadership, communication, decision making, goal setting, character building as well as, building knowledge and skills in their areas of interest.
The four H's - head, hands, heart, and health- remain central even as program offerings expand to meet new social and educational needs. |
4-H Programs
4-H Clubs
In-School Clubs
4H is a learning by doing education program for boys and girls 9 to 19.
Volunteer led at Mobile County Schools.
Clover Buds
It is a “have fun while learning” way to build confidence, social skills, decision making abilities, knowledge, and physical skills of 5-8 years old.
Volunteer delivered
Community Clubs
It can involve “any kid…anytime...anywhere" through organized 4H clubs
Volunteer led clubs throughout Mobile County
Special Interest Clubs
Mobile County 4-H Animal Science Club (ages 9-19)
4-Her's that participate in Animal projects have the opportunity to develop life-skills such as responsibility, animal care, management and knowledge, money and time management, as well as goal setting and leadership skills. (Additional Information)
Junior Master Gardener (ages 5-19)
JMG® offers horticultural/environmental science education and leadership and life skill development through fun and creative activities.
Classroom in the Forest: Forest in the Classroom™
is an educational program designed to teach the importance of private forest land and private forest landowners, regarding the multiple-use management of our forest natural resources.
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