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Volunteers are crucial to help youth learn, grow, and success in the 4-H program. Volunteers create life-changing experience for youth in our community.
Opportunities exist to volunteer working directly with youth and supporting the program. Opportunities are available on a short-term or long-term basis. Volunteers serve in a number of capacities: some teach a workshop or lead a club, while others chaperone an event, lend their professional skills in the 4-H Advisory Board, or judge public speaking competitions or 4-H project exhibits. As they provide hands-on guidance and real-world experience, these volunteers also offer young people another crucially important element: a healthy adult role model who helps to grow their confidence and ignite their dreams for the future.
In addition to helping youth, 4-H volunteers benefit from their involvement too, with new friendships, a connection with youth, improved community, leadership, a new passion, positive change, enhanced skills and a lasting legacy
4-H Club Leader: work with group of youth on a regular basis to teach life skills and project skills for at least one year.
SPIN Club Leader: work with group of youth to teach life skills and project skills on a short-term basis (six to eight weeks).
Project Leader: share your skills with youth about a particular subject matter or hobby (flexible schedule).
4-H Advisory Board Member: Provide feedback on the direction the Seminole County 4-H program and assist with garnering resources to support programming (flexible schedule).