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Member Resources

Help and information on enrollment, scholarships, and 4-H member opportunities.

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Program Contact

Autumn Britt, 4-H Program Manager
Phone Number509-588-7817 Email Addressautumn.britt@wsu.edu

Upcoming Events

National 4-H Opportunities

Ignite by 4-H
The summit will provide high-school aged youth from across the country the opportunity to explore the best 4-H has to offer in STEM, Agriscience, Healthy Living, Career Readiness and Emotional Well-Being.

National 4-H Conference
National 4‑H Conference is the pinnacle experience in 4‑H Civic Engagement, providing the opportunity for young people to connect, learn, engage, lead and impact their communities, nation and world.

Citizenship Washington Focus
For 7 days, teens from around the nation will gather to have meaningful discussions, hear from prominent speakers, influential leaders, and engaging young people who have created an impact. They will connect with 500 other teens and learn the skills they need to lead their local communities and become change agents to build a brighter future.

True Leaders in Equity Institute
This training and leadership opportunity challenges participants to work together to ideate and champion equity-related projects that will grow 4-H in their communities.

National 4-H Week
U.S. Agriculture Secretaries proclaim a week in early October as National 4-H week every year to celebrate the skills and strengths of our 4-H youth and the power they have to influence and improve the world around them.

National 4-H Congress
Starting in the 1920s, this is the oldest gathering of 4-H youth in the nation, giving youth for over a century the opportunity to learn new skills, network with 4-H members from across the country, and be inspired to make changes in their club, their community, their country, and their world.