4-H and Youth Programs
4-H is a leader in developing Idaho's youth to become responsible, productive citizens – meeting the changing needs of a diverse society. 4-H empowers youth to reach their full potential through working and learning in partnership with caring adults. To learn more about 4-H in Ada County click here. You may also visit the 4-H official website for more information.
4-H Horse Projects are developed to teach youth principals of Equine Science. In their project youth can learn up to date industry standards of sound breeding, feeding, management practices, and practice correct and safe riding and handling techniques. Learn more
4-H Livestock Projects are developed to teach youth principals of Animal Science. With Each project youth can learn up to date industry standards of sound breeding, feeding and management practices. Learn more
4-H is the largest youth organization in the world! It is supported by the Extension system and caring adult volunteers who teach youth life skills through clubs and projects. Learn more. If you are interested in joining 4-H please complete the 4-H Interest Form.
Form and documents are available for download. These forms include registration forms, enrollment forms, award forms, and newsletters. Learn more.
4-H has many events and activities throughout the year. Registration forms are available for various events and activites such as day camps, overnight camps, fun matches, and more. Learn more.
Teens in 4-H have many opportunities to participate outside of the county. Teens attend statewide and national events where they are developing their leadership skills and being role models for younger youth. Learn more

