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Pierce County Extension Office
4-H Youth Development

Become a Cooperative Extension 4-H Volunteer

Volunteers are fundamental to the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension 4-H program.  They provide the assistance needed to enable youth to become healthy, self-directing contributing members of society.  As a 4-H volunteer with Pierce County, you have the opportunity to be a leader, mentor and role model. You may find yourself in a supervisory role which may include teaching a class, attending a week-long 4-H camp, or chaperoning a 4-H activity for a few hours.     

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Effective August 1, 2008, all adults that wish to volunteer with University of Georgia Cooperative Extension 4-H county programs MUST be screened through the University of Georgia Human Resources System because of their roles in supervising children.  Supervising is defined as an adult who directs a youth's (other then their personal child's) behavior during an activity or event.

The screening process includes: 

Click on the following link for further information on becoming a University of Georgia Cooperative Extension 4-H volunteer in Pierce County:

Contact

For more information about Pierce County 4-H Youth Development Programs, contact Robbie Jones at jonesr@uga.edu or Stephanie Murray at smurray@uga.edu or you may call our office at (912) 449-2034.

 

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