Have you ever wanted to volunteer with 4-H at the provincial level? Did you love attending 4-H Camp and have a passion for helping youth realize their full potential? We are looking for you! Filling out this form is not a commitment to attend these events, but to join our list of volunteers interested in attending these opportunities as a facilitator.
Come volunteer for 4-H Ontario and help enrich the lives of youth, and enrich your life as well through learning opportunities, mentorships and experience!
Looking for an energetic and professional 4-H youth participant to support your upcoming event? Or maybe a youth perspective on the value of the 4-H program? Complete a request for a 4-H Ontario Ambassador! Our new 2024 team is ready!
Junior Category – Paisley Boulton, Durham West How 4-H Is Changing My Life Paisley Boulton is a 13-year-old girl who attends the Durham West 4-H Sheep Club. To help Paisley overcome her shyness and social struggles, her parents enrolled her…
GUELPH, ONT. (September 3, 2024) – 4-H Ontario proudly announces the recipients of the 2024 4-H Ontario Outstanding New Volunteer Award, sponsored by Gay Lea Foods. The 2024 recipients include: βThis year’s Outstanding New Volunteer Award winners truly embody the…
Guelph, ON (May 1, 2024) β 4-H Ontario is proud to announce the following projects have been updated for 2024: A World of Food in Canada, Eye on Energy, Cultural Diversity and The Real Dirt on Farming. Each year, 4-H…
4-H Ontario recognizes that we live, learn and work on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of many Indigenous Nations and communities that have, and continue to call Ontario home. Our main office in Guelph/Eramosa, ON is located on the ancestral land and territory of the Anishinabewaki, Haudenosaunee, Attiwonderonk, Mississauga and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. This territory is also covered by the Haldimand Treaty of 1784 and Treaty 3 of 1972. We recognize and commit to the work that follows this acknowledgement to ensure reconciliation and a bright future for Indigenous peoples and youth. We encourage all residents and visitors of Ontario to learn about the land you walk on, and do your part in supporting and preserving Indigenous traditions, cultures, languages, Ways of Knowing (knowledge) and spirituality.
The 4-H Ontario office will be closed on Friday, October 11 – Monday, October 14, to celebrate Thanksgiving.
We will reopen with regular hours on Tuesday, October 15.
Wishing you all a wonderful and safe holiday weekend!