Service activities give youth an opportunity to do something that will help others or improve their community. Because young people need to recognize they are part of a community and can have an active role in that community 4-H members are strongly encouraged to participate in at least one community service activity each year. Such participation enables youth to:
A structured service project where the focus is on both the learning that occurs within the 4-Her and the service to the community. Other important aspects of service learning . . .
An informal service activity where 4-Hers volunteer in the community with a focus more on service to the community as opposed to their own development as a result of the service. Other important aspects of community service . . .
Whether it be an extended, complicated service learning project or just a short term community service activity, you can see that there are many different types of service a club and/or individual members may do. The important thing is that 4-Hers serve their communities in some way each year. It is also essential that the activity matches the developmental stage of those involved, is of interest to those participating, and is of value to the community. This will allow the service to be the most memorable experience and have a greater impact.
Kaitlyn Conklin, BS
4-H Community Educator
krs257@cornell.edu
(607) 865-6531
Last updated December 10, 2024