Leadership & Civic Engagement

Civic Engagement

Discover what is important to you and to other people, set goals, take action and build a stronger community. Through the 4-H Civic Engagement project, youth become active citizens, investigating a public issue, learning about the roles of governing officials, and carrying out a plan to solve a problem.

a group of young people sit in a county commission chamber listening to an adult talk
a 4-H leader talks to youth sitting around two tables as they work on a project

Youth Leadership

Life brings many situations where good leadership skills can make a difference: working on a group project in a class, being part of a team, finding yourself with people about to make a mistake, owning your own business or even being an elected leader. Learn to lead with the 4-H Youth Leadership project.

Self Determined

The 4-H Self Determined project allows you freedom to design a project with skills that are not already offered in a different project.

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Contact Us

Wyoming 4-H

 

 

College of Agriculture, Life Sciences & Natural Resources

Room 112

1000 E. University Ave

Laramie, WY 82071

Dept. 3354

Email: 4h@uwyo.edu

Phone: (307) 766-5170

 

The University of Wyoming has earned its Research Level 1 (R1) status from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, placing Wyoming’s only four-year university in the rarefied air of the top research universities in the United States.

The University of Wyoming is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.

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