What do you know about 4-H? You’ve probably heard about livestock shows and ribbons, but 4-H is so much more. Read along and learn where 4-H can take you.
Learn About 4-H Opportunities
- Community Clubs
- School Enrichment Programs
- Special Interest Workshops & Camps
- Teen Leadership Councils
- Multiple Project Areas
Choose a Project Area That Sparks Your Interest
Explore hands-on learning in areas like:
- STEM (robotics, engineering, coding)
- Agriculture & Animal Science
- Leadership & Citizenship
- Creative Arts & Communications
- Health & Wellness
- Environmental Education
You don’t need to have any experience to get started — just curiosity and a willingness to learn.
Join a Club or Program
Once you’ve found an area you’re excited about, you can:
- Join a local 4-H club that focuses on your interest
- Enroll in in-school or after-school enrichment programs

- Attend 4-H day camps or overnight camps
- Participate in county, district, or state-level events
Get Involved and Stay Engaged
- Attend regular meetings
- Complete hands-on projects
- Take part in competitions, exhibits, or presentations
- Work with mentors, volunteers, and 4-H alumni
- Take leadership roles as you grow in experience
Build Workforce Skills Through Real Experience
As you progress in 4-H, you’ll develop:
- Communication & Public Speaking
- Teamwork & Collaboration
- Time Management & Responsibility
- Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving
- Leadership & Civic Engagement
- Career Exploration & Internships
4-H members can also earn certificates, apply for scholarships, and gain experience that looks great on resumes and college applications.
Ready to Start?
Contact the Citrus County 4-H Office today to learn how you or a young person you know can become Workforce Ready through 4-H.
Location: Citrus County UF/IFAS Extension
Phone: [Insert local office phone number]
Website: [Insert Citrus County 4-H web page or Florida 4-H URL]
By joining 4-H, you’re not just preparing for a career — you’re preparing for life. Let’s build the future together, one young person at a time.

