Did you know that more than 130 adults volunteer with Wayne County 4-H programs each year? Volunteering is fun and rewarding, and enables you to share your experiences with others. Do you like photography, sewing, cooking, gardening or working with animals? There are many interesting projects and fun things to do in 4-H.
Imagine a young person's satisfaction at learning a new skill, or at doing a job well. Imagine your own satisfaction at watching a young person blossom. You can help our young people as they gain confidence and self-esteem - essential ingredients for happy, productive citizens.
Whether you want to be a club leader or work with kids on a short-term project, there's a role for you in 4-H. Many volunteer roles involve working directly with youth while others do not. Some volunteers are engaged with the program for a long period of time, such as leading a 4-H Club for several years. Others volunteer on a one-time, short-term or even an annual basis, for example, being a homework helper at an after school program, volunteering at a special interest workshop, serving as a judge for public speaking or for an event at the 4-H Youth Fair. In whatever role you may choose to volunteer, our 4-H office can provide training, resources and support that can help make your volunteer position as rewarding as possible for everyone involved.
Prospective volunteers must complete an application form as well as a short Sexual Harassment Prevention Training, which can be accessed here. In addition, those who volunteer to work directly with youth will be asked to consent to a criminal background screening at Cooperative Extension's expense, as a means of ensuring the safety and security both of our volunteers and of the people we serve through our programs.
Melissa Spoon
4-H Youth Development Team Leader
mss466@cornell.edu
315-331-8415 Ext.108
Last updated October 3, 2024