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Putting the 5 C’s together
Published on August 13, 2013
Preparing youth to contribute to the community. -
Recognizing and appreciating diversity: A key component of youth development
Published on August 8, 2013
Staff and volunteers use the 4-H Guiding Principles to direct their efforts in designing and implementing programs. The sixth article in the series focuses on 4-H Guiding Principle Six: Youth recognize, understand and appreciate multiculturalism. -
Building youth with the 5 C’s: Caring/compassion
Published on August 8, 2013
How can adults provide youth with experiences that develop caring and compassion for others? -
Invite more youth into the boardroom
Published on August 5, 2013
An important and large component of society is often absent from community boards and committees – youth! -
Three members of 4-H Tech Wizards Mentoring Program attend 2013 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus
Published on July 29, 2013
In mid-July, three Macomb County youth from a mentoring match in the Detroit Arsenal 4-H Tech Wizards Mentoring Program attended the 2013 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus conference. -
Building youth with the 5 C’s: Character
Published on July 29, 2013
How do youth build character? -
Sixth 4-H Mentoring Weekend a huge success
Published on July 26, 2013
The sixth annual 4-H Mentoring Weekend took place at Kettunen Center from July 19 to 21, 2013. Read all the details here. -
Planning and preparing for a power outage
Published on July 23, 2013
Preparation and planning are a part of every adult’s life. Discover resources to help you prepare for a power outage and ideas for keeping your children busy until the power comes back on. -
4-H Exploration Days’ gains support from Samsung
Published on July 22, 2013
Michigan 4-H and Samsung establish a relationship for 2013 Exploration Days. -
Helping youth develop skills for success
Published on July 15, 2013
Volunteers and staff working with young people on behalf of 4-H use Guiding Principles to direct their programming and provide a base of youth development. This article focuses on 4-H Guiding Principle Five: Youth develop skills that help them succeed.