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Club Program

Community 4-H clubs are organized with at least one adult volunteer leader and three or more youth members. In San Diego County, clubs range in size from five members with two leaders to 150 members with 18 leaders. In 4-H, members are encouraged to set their own goals and make their own plans and decisions. Kids conduct their own business meetings, learn how to provide leadership for younger members, and get involved in community service activities. They also participate in projects to develop knowledge and skills around a specific subject matter. Volunteer leaders are integral to the success of the 4-H program. Leaders coach the members in these activities and projects, guiding them as they mature, build self-confidence, and acquire leadership skills.

 

There are currently 30 community 4-H clubs and two special interest clubs in San Diego County. To obtain information about a club near you, please call the County 4-H Office at (858) 694-2861. A few clubs also have their own websites you can link to here.


Current:
4-H County Council Amended Constitution
4-H Amended By-Laws

Area 1

  • Bonsall 4-H Club
  • Fallbrook 4-H Club

Area 2

  • Escondido 4-H Club
  • Homesteaders 4-H Club
  • Pauma Valley 4-H Club
  • Valley Center 4-H Club
  • Valley Center Country 4-H Club

Area 3

Area 4

Area 5

Area 6

Area 7

  • Coronado 4-H Club

Area 8 or County-wide Special Interest Clubs

  • Service Animals
  • Horsemanship for the Handicapped