UGA Cooperative Extension
Oconee County Extension Office:
4-H Youth Development
What is 4-H ?
4-H is an educational youth program focusing on the needs, interests and concerns of young people. Our aim is to help Oconee youth gain a positive self-concept, develop social skills and decision-making abilities, and learn subject knowledge needed for a productive life. 4-H members develop leadership and citizenship skills through individual project work, group activities, community service and school meetings. We are the youth division of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension.
4-H began as corn and tomato clubs, but has evolved to become the largest youth organization in the world. Visit the What is 4-H Page to learn more about the 4-H Program.
Oconee 4-H Focus Newsletter
The latest news and happenings can be found each month in the current newsletter. Go to the Newsletter Page to find out what's going on at Oconee County 4-H.
Activities & Events
Oconee County 4-H has many events all year long. From competitions to community service, find out all you need to know. Check out the Activities Page for details of Oconee 4-H events and activities.
Senior 4-H
High School 4-H'ers in Oconee County are among the most active and successful in the state. Take a look at our Senior 4-H Members.
Forms, Applications and Downloads
4-H medical forms and event registration forms can be found at: 4-H Forms, Applications and Downloads
I am Georgia 4-H
Listen to the stories of how 4-H has touched the lives of 4-H members.
Contact
For more information about Oconee County 4-H Youth Development Programs, contact Lauren Healey at laureng@uga.edu or Joey Bristol at jbristol@uga.edu or call (706) 769-3946.
Visit the Georgia 4-H Web site at www.georgia4h.org.

