4-H Youth Development
4-H is a national youth development program that focus on healthy living, citizenship and science, engineering and technology.
4-H is open year-round to youths ages 5 to 18 without regard to race, creed, gender, marital status, handicaps or disadvantages, economic or ethnic backgrounds.
The Study of 4-H Positive Youth Development shows 4-H'ers outperform their peers in:
- Earning higher grades
- Attending college
- Contributing to their communities
Research specific to Idaho shows that 4-H members are:
- Far less likely to engage in risky negative behaviors
- More likely to do service projects to help others
- More likely to seek school and community leadership roles
Enrollment
Enroll through the . If you have questions about the enrollment process, please contact the UI Extension, Oneida County office at 208-766-2243 or oneida@uidaho.edu.
Animal Projects
4-H livestock and small animal projects are designed to teach youth the principals of animal science. With each project, participants learn current industry standards of sound breeding, feeding and management practices.
Explore projects through the UI Extension 4-H Youth Development website. If you find one you like, contact the UI Extension, Oneida County office to check for local availability.
Family and Consumer Sciences Projects
Family and Consumer Sciences projects teach life skills and healthy living habits.
Projects may include:
- Cooking
- Robotics
- Sewing
- Shooting Sports
Explore projects through the UI Extension 4-H Youth Development website. If you find one you like, contact the UI Extension, Oneida County office to check for local availability.