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Volunteers Make a Difference!

Why Become a Volunteer?
How to Become a Volunteer
Links for Current Volunteers


Why Become a Volunteer?

In your role as a 4-H volunteer, you have the opportunity to be a teacher, leader, mentor and role model for youth in your community. It is a challenge to design learning experiences in an informal, fun way that will motivate 4-H members to make their best better.

Participation in 4-H volunteer training meetings or conferences will help you to more fully understand 4-H. Your Extension 4-H Educators can provide you with additional resources, answer questions or provide assistance to help you and your 4-H members "MAKE THE BEST BETTER."


How to Become a Volunteer

Becoming a volunteer is easy. Contact the 4-H Eductor at your local County Extension Office today to discuss ways you can contribute to the Maryland 4-H Horse Program. All horse programs volunteers must be screened and trained and appointment by the Maryland Cooperative Extension. Your help will make a difference!


Links for Current Volunteers

Maryland 4-H Volunteer Pages
Local County Offices
Maryland 4-H Forms (coming soon)
Maryland 4-H Out of State Trips (coming soon)
Maryland 4-H Horse Program Activities
Maryland 4-H Horse Advisory Council
Maryland 4-H Horsemanship Standards Committee
Maryland 4-H Photo Gallery
Maryland 4-H Horse Resources
Maryland 4-H Contacts 

                                                                                             
Dates for Advisory Meetings

4-H Horse Advisory Meeting
Date: June 1, 2013
Time: 9:30 am
Location: Maryland 4-H Center, 8020 Greenmead Dr., College Park, MD 20740

4-H Horsemanship Standards Advisory Meeting
Date: June 1, 2013
Time: 1 PM
Location: Maryland 4-H Center, 8020 Greenmead Dr., College Park, MD 20740

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