4-H Youth Volunteer Resources Publications
4-H Volunteers - The Heart of 4-H!
There are hundreds of 4-H volunteers in New Hampshire
and they have many roles. You don't have to have any special talents
or knowledge, only enthusiasm and a desire to make a positive impact
in a child's life.
If you're interested in becoming a 4-H volunteer, contact your local
County 4-H Extension Educator and ask how to get involved.
Other opportunities for volunteers include working on state Advisory
Committees and Curriculum Committees. These committees oversee specific
programs and provide valuable input to curriculum, guidelines for
projects and state-wide events.
- What is 4-H?
- NH 4-H Youth Development Volunteer Opportunities
- Club Management
- 4-H Accident Report Form
- 4-H Group Activities Report
- NH 4-H Activity Driver Form
- NH 4-H Activity Release Form
- NH 4-H Adult Medical Care & Treatment Form
- NH 4-H Event Adult Code of Conduct
- Planning and Conducting 4-H Club Meetings
- Selecting a Name For Your 4-H Club
- UNHCE Transportation Policy
- Web Page Guidelines for NH 4-H Groups
- Volunteer Service Responsibilites
- 4-H Club Organizational Leader - Volunteer Service Description
- 4-H Curriculum Committee Service Description
- 4-H Leader Enrollment Form
- 4-H Project Leader - Volunteer Service Description
- 4-H Volunteer Agreement
- 4-H Volunteer Application Form (for new volunteers)
- Adult Curriculum Committee Nomination Form
- ESE Chaperone Application
- National Event Chaperone Application
- NH 4-H Animal Shows - Superintendents Guidelines for Show Day
- Reducing Risk for 4-H Volunteers
- Responsibilites as a 4-H Animal Science Project Leader
- Responsibilites as a 4-H Horse Leader
- Volunteer Training Opportunities
Leadership and Teaching Techniques
- 4-H Youth Development
- Volunteer Resource Materials
- 4-H Ceremonies (University of Illinois)
- 10 Steps Toward Performing A Successful Community Service Learning Project
- County 4-H Record Guide for 4-H Leaders
- Curriculum
- Project Selection Guide
- Project Resources
- Where to Order Resources
- Developing the Whole Child - Your Task as a 4-H Horse Leader
- Getting 4-H'ers Involved in Oral Presentations
- Graphics/clip art - 4-H Clover Official Use/Download Clip Art
- Guidelines for 4-H Animal Show Judges
- Leader's Guide to Goal Setting
- Leader's Yearly Planning Guide
- Reducing Risk for 4-H Volunteer Leaders
- Working with All Youth in 4-H
- Working with Youth of All Abilities at a 4-H Show
- Parent Resource Materials
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