Osceola County 4-H Youth Development
4‑H helps kids learn important skills they can use for the rest of their lives. It uses a “learn by doing” style, where you work on real projects with the help of a mentor. In Osceola County, more than 1,500 kids take part in 4‑H through school clubs, community clubs, after‑school programs, and summer camps. With support from caring adults, 4‑H members join projects, events, and activities based on what they enjoy. They can even take part in programs at the county, district, state, and national levels.
For Youth and Families
Osceola County 4‑H is open to kids ages 5–18. Here, you can find information for new and current members, including how to sign up or sign up again, plus materials for different projects.
For Volunteers
Osceola County 4‑H is supported by volunteers who lead clubs, help run activities, and serve as positive role models for kids. Here, you can learn about the 4‑H program, how to become a volunteer, and find helpful resources for current volunteers.
In-School & After School
If you’re a teacher looking for fun and meaningful activities for your students, you can bring the 4‑H program into your classroom. You can find information about in‑school and after‑school clubs, homeschool options, and School Enrichment programs.
