County Director
UC Cooperative Extension
145 Tozer St. Suite 103
Madera, CA 93638
Office Phone: (559) 675-7879
Fax: (559) 675-0639
4-H Youth Development
Madera County 4-H Office is OPEN to the Public.
If you need anything, please stop by, email or call and leave a message.
559/675-7879 x. 7204
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Camp Keola, Huntington Lake, CA
JULY 9-13, 2024
4H Camp Presentation_ Abigail Poore
(Counselors arrive July 8, 2024)
Registration Now OPEN:
DUE: Jan. 9, 2024 (TEEN COUNCIL) TeenCncl & Jr Camp Cnslr App
DUE: Jan. 9, 2024 (Jr COUNSELOR) TeenCncl & Jr Camp Cnslr App
DUE: April 2, 2024 2024 Camp Registration FORM
ALL Camp Fees DUE by May 31, 2024
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Check out the Madera County 4-H Achievement Awards 2020!
MADERA 4-H ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2020
Huge congratulations to everyone! Great job!
In Memory of Blanche Campbell
1945-2020
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General YQCA Information Updated 1.2023
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Anyone can donate to Madera County 4-H Program any day, any time!
4-H Motto
To make the best better
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4-H Pledge
As a True 4-H Member, I pledge
My head to clear thinking
My heart to greater loyalty
My hands to larger service
My health to better living
For my club, my community, my country and my world
The 4-H Emblem is a four-leaf clover with the letter "H" on each leaf. The four "H"s stand for: "Head-Heart-Hands-Health" Whether youth participate in clubs, after school programs, 4-H camp, or in other program settings, the 4-H Youth Development Program's mission and goals remain the same...to help youth develop to their full potential! 4-H Youth Development is a nonformal educational youth program, conducted by the University of California Cooperative Extension. The purpose of 4-H Youth Development is to help diverse young people discover and develop their potential and grow into competent, contributing, and caring citizens. Learn by doing activities, youth-adult partnerships, and research-based education programs help young people enhance their leadership abilities and develop a wide range of other life skills.