LARIMER COUNTY 4-H YOUTH FOUNDATION

Fort Collins, Colorado, 80527 United States

Mission Statement

4-H is a worldwide grassroots movement focused on youth education, community responsibility, personal leadership and volunteerism. Organized over 100 years ago as a way to give rural youth new agricultural skills today's 4-H involves rural, urban and suburban youth. The 4-H program gives these youth safe learning environments and partnerships with caring adults who help them meet their basic needs of belonging, mastery, independence and generosity.

About This Cause

The Larimer County 4-H Youth Foundation was established in 1953 and is an arm of the Colorado State University/Larimer County Extension Service. Developed to support the youth that participate in the Larimer County 4-H Program. The Larimer County 4-H Program helps youth achieve the necessary life skills to become a great young adult. The Foundation helps promote learning opportunities for Larimer County 4-H youth. These opportunities include: Educational Programs, Project Workshops and Competitions, Camp Experiences, Counselor Training, Livestock and Non-Livestock events, Youth and Adult Leadership and Citizenry Skills Education, Post-Secondary Education, Member and Leader Recognition. The Larimer County 4-H program is the largest traditional club program in Colorado with approximately 400 volunteer adult leaders and 1,000 youth ages 5 through 18 participating directly in the program. More than 15,000 kids are involved in 4-H when you count in the program's outreach activities.

LARIMER COUNTY 4-H YOUTH FOUNDATION
1525 Blue Spruce Drive P.o. Box 270371
Fort Collins, Colorado 80527
United States
Phone 9704817993
Unique Identifier 237155499