Philanthropic Gifts aim to Enhance Outdoor Recreation
The Kansas 4-H Foundation is proud to announce a transformative philanthropic gift from the Jack Goldstein Charitable Trust, aimed at advancing…
Role of Philanthropy in Renovating Teen Leadership Community
The area known as Stoneybrook Village at Rock Springs Ranch will soon be renovated with new windows, doors, and a heating and cooling system, but…
Healthy Blue, Healthy You: Pledging our health to better living
Kansas 4-H launched a new program “Healthy Blue, Healthy You” focused on investing in the mental health and well-being of Kansas youth at the 100th…
Youth Leader shares about 4-H Experience
Head. Heart. Hands. Health. When these words are separated, they may seem random, but when combined, they create the building blocks of my life. My…
Officials Estimate Impact of Kansas 4-H Volunteers
The numbers are staggering. In 2022, the Kansas 4-H office reported a five-year average of 6,442 volunteers who have supported its youth…
Gift of Grain Inspires more Leadership Opportunities
When asked what 4-H youth gain through their experience in the Kansas 4-H program, Ione Toll’s answer said it all. “...Your head to clearer thinking…
Planning your Gifts to Benefit Future Leaders
Planned giving is a form of philanthropy that involves making a gift to the Kansas 4-H Foundation in a strategic and thoughtful way. It is a way for…
Kansas 4‑H Celebrates State Project Award Winners
MANHATTAN, Kan. – It takes more than just skill in a project area for a Kansas 4-H member to earn the title of ‘State Project Winner.’Each…
Learning to Leading as Long-Time Volunteer finds Second Family
Long-time 4-H volunteer and club leader Dorothy Wilson attended a 4-H meeting more than 70 years ago and when she left, she was convinced that 4-H…
4-H Members put their Citizenship in Action
Every year, 4-H youth visit the state capital as part of Citizenship in Action. This year, youth participated in Community Conversations as part of…
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