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San Juan County 4-H youth receive guidance from adult leaders and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles themselves, putting to use the 4 H’s: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.

Primary Targets of Our Mission

Animals, Arts / Culture / History, Board Development, Community, Computers and Technology, Government, Leadership, Mentoring, Service / Fraternal Organization, Positive Youth Development

Categories of Service

Agricultural / Food Service
Animals / Animal Welfare
Arts / Culture
Civic / Community Service
Community Education
Leadership / Empowerment
Youth Development

Opportunities Available

Do It Yourself Projects (arts, crafts, building things)
Helping Plan or Execute Events
Hybrid of In-person and Virtual
On-call or As-needed
Ongoing, Regular Schedule
Seasonal - Fall
Seasonal - Spring
Seasonal - Summer
Seasonal - Winter
Serving In-person
Serving on the Board
Serving Virtually

Volunteer Types Sought

Adolescent (12-17)
Adult (18-64)
AmeriCorps/VISTA
Family
Group
Senior (65+)

Special Features

We offer a dedicated youth volunteer program!

Provided for all positions:

  • Training (not including certification)

Provided for some positions:

  • Training (including certification)

Required of all positions:

  • Background check
  • COVID-19 vaccination / negative COVID-19 test
  • Membership in our organization

 

Special Notes

If someone is interested in volunteering, we will try to help them find a position that suits them.

Website

Visit the 4-H Program – San Juan County WSU Extension Volunteer Opportunities page.