The Basics about 4-H

What is 4-H?
4-H is a non-formal educational, youth development program offered to individual's age 5 and in kindergarten to 19. Youth are involved in hands-on, experiential learning that allows learning by doing. All 4-H programs focus on active involvement and quality experiences which stimulate lifelong learning of values and skills.
4-H Motto
"To Make the Best Better"
The 4-H Motto refers to each member. It means that each member will do the "Best" that he/she possibly can in whatever is attempted. The member will then strive to improve the next time so his or her initial "Best" becomes "Better." The 4-H motto encourages members to stretch their abilities and capacities to reach greater achievement within their own potential.
4-H Pledge
"I pledge my Head to clearer thinking,
my Heart to greater loyalty,
my Hands to larger service, and
my Health to better living,
for my club, my community, my country, and my world."
4-H Colors
Green and White
Green is nature's most common color and represents youth, life, and growth. White symbolizes
purity and high ideals.
4-H Emblem

The 4-H emblem is a highly valued mark within our country's history. As such it was granted a very unique status; it is in a category similar to the Presidential Seal and the Olympic emblem. It is protected by the federal government and is under the responsibility and stewardship of the Secretary of Agriculture. The "18 USC 707" marking that appears along the right lower left is coding that protects the use of the clover. Click here to visit the National 4-H Headquarters web page where you can download Official 4-H Emblems.
Belmont County 4-H Statistics
(Based on 2006 Statistics)
- Involves 534 Belmont County youth in community clubs and 1388 youth in school projects.
- Led by 112 Belmont County adult volunteers.
- Approxiamtely 150 Belmont County youth attend camp.
- We offer over 200 different 4-H projects.
- Our 4-H clubs are spread throughout the county and we can help you find one in your area.


