Campbell County 4-H Clubs
Campbell County 4-H has several active 4-H clubs in the area. 4-H clubs are led by trained volunteer leaders that prepare educational activities throughout the year. Most clubs have elected youth officers that conduct club meetings with the guidance of volunteer leaders. 4-H clubs can be a wonderful opportunity to build leadership skills, learn about an area of interest, and make new friends. Consider joining a 4-H club today!
Types of 4-H Clubs
4-H Community Clubs—The most traditional type of 4-H club. Community clubs involve 4-H members interested in a variety of project areas.
4-H Project Clubs—Members concentrate on one project area through the club, but also enroll in other projects under the supervision of a volunteer or parent.
4-H In-School Clubs—Clubs that occur during the school day and usually occur in a classroom setting. It is recommended if possible to train teachers to lead these clubs otherwise they can become very time consuming for the 4-H Agent
4-H After-School Club—After-school programs should provide safe, engaging environments that motivate and inspire learning outside of the regular school day.
Campbell County 4-H could not have 4-H clubs without wonderful adult volunteers to lead them! Volunteer leaders are an essential part of 4-H. If you have in interest in changing the lives of youth as a volunteer leader, contact the Campbell County Extension Office (434) 332-9538 or drexel@vt.edu.

