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About 4-H

4-H is a community of young people across America learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.

Missouri 4-H is about 4-H clubs but there’s lots more!  It's about young people making new friends and memories while preparing to be future leaders - from both rural and urban areas!

4-H is publicly supported by county, state and federal governments.  Private resources, both human and financial, are used to enrich the learning experiences of youth and adults.

4-H Motto
To make the best better

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 Slogan
Learn to do by doing

4-H Colors
The white in the 4-H flag symbolizes purity.  The green, nature's most common color, represents life, springtime and youth.

4-H Club Creed
I believe in 4-H club work for the opportunity it will give me to become a useful citizen.

I believe in the training of my HEAD for the power it will give me to think, to plan, and to reason.

I believe in the training of my HEART for the nobleness it will give me to become kind, sympathetic and true.

I believe in the training of my HANDS for the dignity it will give me to be helpful, useful and skillful.

I believe in the training of my HEALTH for the strength it will give me to enjoy life, resist disease and work efficiently.

I believe in my country, my state, my community and in my responsibility for their development.

In all of these things, I believe, and I am willing to dedicate my efforts for their fulfillment.

     

Last Updated 19-Nov-07

 


Can't find something?  Contact lemmonc@missouri.edu (please include your county) or 573-882-9360

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