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Virginia 4-H Family Handbook

ID

4H-989P

Authors as Published

Created by California 4-H and adapted by the Virginia 4-H Family Handbook Committee: Hannah Bishop, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Dinwiddie County; Ashley Burns, Assistant Director, Cooperative Extension/4-H Youth Development, Clemson University; Jonette Mungo, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Virginia Beach; Lenah Nguyen, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Fauquier County; and Chad N. Proudfoot, State 4-H Organizational Specialist, Virginia Tech

This publications is available as a PDF file format only.

The Virginia 4-H Family Handbook is a guiding document for families that are new to the Virginia 4-H Program. This handbook includes information about how the Virginia 4-H Program works, opportunities for youth, and steps for a successful 4-H experience. This handbook will help your family make the most of their 4-H experience.


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Publication Date

September 28, 2022