Become a 4-H Volunteer in Cheshire County

Volunteers are the backbone of 4-H youth development. They provide the leadership and mentorship that is essential to 4-H.

In 4-H there are lots of ways to share your talents and time to help youth develop citizenship, leadership, responsibility, and life skills. Research has shown that youth that have caring adults in their lives are more likely to become productive citizens, effective leaders, and lifelong learners.

Do you have an interest in robotics, computers or science? Do you like fitness, hiking, biking, fishing, and the outdoors? Do you have a passion for sewing, clothing, arts and crafts? Do you like cooking, gardening, or growing flowers? These are just a few of the many ways you can become involved.   

Typle of Volunteers:

  • Organizational Club Leaders – key individuals who encourage and coordinate the 4-H activities of members, volunteers, and parents at the club level.
  • Project Leaders – work with individual members, or a group of youth, in a project area to support and guide their learning.
  • Resource Leaders – volunteers who can only make a short term commitment, but want to help with events, fairs, committees, or in other ways. 

Interested in becoming a leader?

  • Contact Andrea Sawyer, 4-H Program Manager, at andrea.sawyer@unh.edu or 603-352-4550 to express your interest in becoming a volunteer.
  • Complete a 4-H Volunteer Application Form:
  • Complete the Volunteer Screening Process (application, background check, reference check, Protection of Minor Training, Volunteer e-learning Course, and orientation).
  • Once you've completed the volunteer screening process, enroll in 4-H using the Online enrollment system.

Volunteer Training:

       After completing the above trainings, save and send a copy of your Certificates of Completion (email or paper copy) to andrea.sawyer@unh.edu

 

 

 

 

 

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