Help today's youth become tomorrow's leaders in Randolph County! No matter the project, Alabama 4-H in Randolph County grows confident young people with the life skills to thrive in today’s world and succeed in their boldest dreams for tomorrow. At nearly 160,000 members and participants strong, Alabama 4-H is the largest youth development organization in the state of Alabama. Supported by families, partners, staff, volunteers, and youth, we have the strength and capacity to grow young people with the confidence, curiosity, and life skills to become college, career, and family ready. Alabama 4-H, part of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, has expanded its resources to include not only traditional programs, such as 4-H livestock judging and 4-H competitive events, but also new opportunities as well. 4-H offers a variety of clubs in Randolph County for youth to become involved in their community. These are just a few of the many ways your gift can provide endless smiles in today’s Alabama 4-H. Help young people and their families gain the skills needed to be a proactive force in Randolph County and to develop ideas for a more innovative world. “I strongly believe that two of the greatest things 4-H has taught me is to value and appreciate the differences in people; and that it is my responsibility and privilege to help others through service.” Marion Bell2020-21 Alabama 4-H State Ambassador
The 4-H Poultry Project is a long-term project with monthly meetings for members of all skill levels. Youth learn how to care for and raise a poultry flock, show personal growth and knowledge gained through showmanship, make good decisions about their flock’s nutrition and health, excel at biosecurity and food safety, participate in team and individual activities, and demonstrate record-keeping skills and profitability through table egg or hatching egg production. Alabama 4-H, part of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, has expanded its resources to include not only traditional programs, such as 4-H livestock judging and 4-H competitive events but also new opportunities as well. 4-H offers an after-school robotics club and opportunities to fly drones. 4-H members can explore Alabama’s 132,419 miles of rivers and streams to examine the health of local water bodies. Help young people and their families gain the skills needed to be a proactive force in their communities and to develop ideas for a more innovative world. “4-H has made me the person I am today. I have learned more about the world through 4-H than I would have ever dreamed when I joined at 9 years old. 4-H has been life-changing for me, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.” Gavin Yocom2023-24 Alabama 4-H State Ambassador
Help the 4-H Houston County H & H Club! Help young people in the 4-H Hearts and Hoovers 4-H Horse Club gain the skills needed to be a productive force in Houston County!
Help today's youth become leaders in Barbour County! New 4-H Shotgun Club grows confident young people as they prepare for April's State Shotgun Competition! Donations will cover practice and supply costs for all 11 members, ages 12-18.
Help send the Coffee County 4-H Horse Club to State Competition! Your generous donation will help support the Coffee County 4-H Horse Club as they travel to Montgomery to compete in the Alabama 4-H State Horse Show