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ABOUT US

4-H helps youth build confidence, learn responsibility and make positive decisions in today’s world.

Youth members are aged 5-19 living in urban, suburban, and rural communities. The support of adult volunteers inspires young people in 4-H to work collaboratively, take the lead on their own projects and set and achieve goals with confidence. Adult volunteers play an important role in the 4-H program by mentoring 4-H youth, coordinating local community clubs, and helping to plan and run events.


Though historically an agriculturally focused organization, 4-H’ers today engage in hands-on learning in the area of citizenship, healthy living, food security, science, engineering, technology and more. For more info on 4-H please visit http://www.contracosta4h.org.

 

Join us!  If you are interested in joining our club, please join us for a community meeting!

When:  Community Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm September through May.

Where: Library at Korematsu Middle School 7125 Donal Avenue, El Cerrito, CA 94530

Who: Children ages 5-18 can join 4-H.
Adults (with background checks) can volunteer to be project leaders.

 

 

OFFICERS (Youth Members)

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Wildcat 4-H Club Leader Contact Information

Caroline Tsang projectswildcat4h@gmail.com

 

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