4-H Youth Development

Four children smilingClemson Extension agents with primary Youth Development responsibilities work closely with state extension specialists and researchers located on campus and at the various research and education centers located across the state. They provide expertise in topics including animal agriculture and veterinary science, natural resources and the environment, gardening, leadership and citizenship, personal growth and development, and science, engineering and technology.

Local Agent

Ashley Hinson, 803-283-3302, ahinson@clemson.edu

Events

  • 4-H Embryology in the Classroom Projects
  • 4-H Farm Fun Days
  • 4-H Summer Camps (Day and Overnight)
  • 4-H Short-Term Projects (includes pullets, wether goats and planting wildlife food plots

Opportunities

  • Volunteer Needs:
  • Club Leaders
  • Resource Person
  • Judge
  • Advisory Group Members
  • Key Leader for special project area or event

Clubs

  • Kershaw 4-H Gardening Club
  • Lancaster County 4-H Horse Club
  • Fort Lawn 4-H Lifestyles Club
  • Indian Land 4-H Horse Club

Services

  • 4-H school enrichment programs
  • 4-H individual study/mentoring/family learning

Visit the statewide 4-H website.