For more than 100 years, 4-H has been empowering youth to speak through action and helping them develop the skills they need to lead the communities of tomorrow.
We need volunteers to lead our programs and help youth throughout Louisiana develop the life skills they need to do well, do good, do-over, do amazing, do STEM, do leadership, do healthy, do differently!
You can help spark change and make a positive difference in the lives of thousands of Louisiana children, as well as support your community.
Help us create a culture and generation of doers.
What types of roles do volunteers serve?
Volunteers play a critical role in Louisiana 4-H. They generously craft and deliver high-quality educational programs, serve as program leaders and overnight chaperones, maintain advisory positions on 4-H councils and foundation boards, advocate for the needs of our 4-H programs and our members, and enable us to address critical societal issues and contribute to the public good. Without our army of well-trained and hard-working volunteers, our programs would not be able to educate and engage over 200,000 youth each year.
A variety of volunteer roles are available across numerous project areas, including:
- Project Leader
- 4-H Club Leader
- Activity Leader
- Parish 4-H Organizational Leader
- 4-H Advisory Committee Member
- Regional/State 4-H Volunteer
- Community Club Leader
- Special Emphasis Volunteer
- School Enrichment Volunteer
Learn more about volunteer roles.