Without volunteers our 4-H program can’t grow.
If you have a talent or an interest that you would like to share with local youth ages 5 – 19, please consider giving your time to 4-H. Volunteers can participate in many different ways with all levels of time commitment. How much time you want to give to 4-H is entirely up to you!
Have a little more time to spare? Halifax 4-H is also seeking adult volunteer leaders to run short-term special interest clubs. These clubs, called SPIN clubs or Discover Clubs are designed to complete a curriculum over the course of six to nine meetings. Each curriculum includes detailed lesson plans and suggested activities. They are led by volunteers that have a talent or interest that they are willing to share with young people in this community. There is currently a curriculum for the following areas:
Animal Sciences (various livestock and pet projects)
Archeology
Art of Math
4-H Cloverbuds (ages 5 – 8)
Coding and Computer Science
Craft Beading
Crime and Spy Science
Crochet
Family History
Geology
Global Citizenship
Food, Nutrition, and Cooking
Interior Design
Leadership
Money Mentors
Paper Crafts
Photography
Public Speaking and Presentations
Robotics
Theatre Arts
Interested volunteers can also design their own 4-H program. The Extension Office will provide volunteer training and logistical support. 4-H volunteers can have a positive impact on the next generation of young people in our community. If you want to make a difference by becoming a 4-H Volunteer, please contact the Halifax County Extension Office today. Call (434) 476-2147 or email hunterm5@vt.edu.
Contact us to discuss all of the options. We are always in need of 4-H Camp adult leaders and club leaders.
If you don't have time to spare but would like to support our program participants financially, your donation is tax deductible.
Volunteer Leader Enrollment (long form)
Short Term Volunteer Enrollment
Individual training is provided by the 4-H Extension Agent. Volunteers should also review the modules below: