Texas 4-H Leadership & Citizenship Program

Type
Program
5 children attending 4H Day at the Capitol

Overview

In the Leadership and Citizenship project area, our young Texans gain the experience necessary to become the informed and capable leaders and citizens of tomorrow. With multiple opportunities in global education, public speaking, community service, and more, all youth can find a fit in Texas 4-H.

Contact

Megan Logan
Extension Program Specialist I
Address: 1470 William D. Fitch Parkway
College Station, TX 77845

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