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| Last updated on February 6, 2008 |
The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program engages youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development.
Description:
4-H youth development programs are exciting, learn-by-doing educational programs, designed to help youth develop into responsible, self-directed, productive citizens of their community. The goals of youth development are to improve the well-being of youth and society through the use of research-based educational experience. Santa Barbara County's 4-H:
- Serves over 2,500 youth annually
- Supports 24 4-H units located throughout the county
- Involves over 400 adult volunteers in educational programs
- Has developed successful, innovative and collaborative programs, such as Neighborhood GreenNet and Agua Pura
Our Youth Development Advisor and staff manage the 4-H club and after-school programs, develop new programs to meet emerging needs, and collaborate with other youth-serving organizations, connecting them to the resources of the University of California.
History:
The 4-H Program was started in 1913 in California. The first 4-H groups were organized in Santa Barbara County in 1925. The 4-H Youth Development Program is in every county in California. You will recognize 4-H by its green clover. What you may not know is that 4-H is for everybody, for all young people in California, whether they’re in small towns, big cities, or anything in between. Today, 4-H in California is 130,000 young people learning, achieving, and giving back to their communities, supported by 20,000 caring and enthusiastic adult volunteers.
Contact people:
Office fax number: (805) 692-1731
Address:
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305 Camino Del Remedio Santa Barbara, CA 93110 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://cesantabarbara.ucdavis.edu
Directions:
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FROM THE SOUTH:
101 to El Sueno exit; El Sueno, turn left to Calle Real; Calle Real to Camino del Remedio, turn right, look for the sign on your left that says UC Cooperative Extension and PHD Loading...
FROM THE NORTH:
101. . . (more)
Nearest Bus Stop: Public Health Department, 5 minute walk |
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