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"The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program
Engages Youth in Reaching Their Fullest Potential while
Advancing the Field of Youth Development."

   
         
 

The 4-H Science, Engineering, and Technology (SET) Initiative combines non-formal education with hands-on inquiry-based learning, in a youth development context, to increase literacy and engage youth in improving their knowledge, skills and abilities in science, engineering and technology.

4-H SET combines the strengths of 4-H non-formal experiential-based delivery modes and strong youth-adult partnerships to address SET content as defined by the National Science Education Standards.  Read more.

Register for a Winter 2009, February 7 4-H SET Training!

4-H in your community ...

Veterinary Medicine Partners with 4-H Youth Development

4-H introduces youth to vet med careers at an outreach event. The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Vet Student Outreach Club hosted a one-day interactive Veterinary Science Education Outreach event for 4-H members.
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Member Spotlight:
Katie, Gateway 4-H Club

“Wow, this is a huge topic in my life. I have always thought of myself as a strong person but 4-H has made me a leader and a great public speaker.” Katie reflects on her tremendous development through the 4-H program.
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Upcoming Events

1/23/2009 - 1/25/2009
CAL Conference (North Central Section)

1/30/2009 - 2/1/2009
LCORT Conference (South Central Section)

2/7/2009
Citizenship Service-Learning Advisory Council Meeting

2/7/2009
Winter 4-H SET Training

2/20/2009
DEADLINE for 33rd Annual Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Field Day

2/25/2009 - 3/1/2009
Western Regional Leaders Forum


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