4-H remains strong today, and continues its focus on teaching skills that young people will need throughout their lives: responsibility, leadership, citizenship, and serving others. In addition to agriculture, topics today include sewing, gardening, taking care of our environment, public speaking, science, robotics, wildlife, and more.
Henderson County 4-H thrives through support from our community. Through local contributions, we are able to offer scholarships, camps, and 4-H clubs for children, ages 5-18. A donation to Henderson County 4-H helps kids grow into confident, capable and caring adults.
4-H is much more than a simple youth organization; it’s a place where differences are made, leaders are developed, and lives are changed."
- Michael Chaney, Past State 4-H Officer
"Through 4-H, I was equipped with the skills needed to meet the demands of an evolving and constantly changing environment. 4-H taught me how to confidently succeed, all while instilling within me a deep appreciation for my community and a desire to serve others. 4-H is much more than a simple youth organization; it’s a place where differences are made, leaders are developed, and lives are changed." - Michael Chaney, Past State 4-H Officer