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4-H Ontario launches new website

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by Wellington Advertiser

4-H Ontario is pleased to announce the launch of a complete re-design of 4-HOntario.ca. This new site is designed to be an exciting communication tool and support resource.

Stephanie Craig, 4-H Ontario’s Website Coordinator, explained; “I like to think of the new site as a 24/7 hub of 4-H information. It will excite and engage users, encourage communication, and enhance connection between 4-H stakeholders across the province.”

Everyone interested in, or involved with, 4-H Ontario will be able to easily find what they are looking for. The site is split into six (6) sections: About 4-H, Youth, Volunteers, Alumni, Media and Support 4-H. Information available through the site centers around 4-H Ontario’s key areas of focus; youth development and membership support to the 52 local 4-H Associations that make up 4-H Ontario.

4-HOntario.ca will be a helpful tool and connection piece for current members, volunteers and alumni, and also for those interested in engaging in 4-H Ontario’s programming for the first time.  Potential members, volunteers and supporters will find the information they need to become involved, and the key reasoning on why 4-H is so life changing. The new site has a more personal touch – including stories, photos and testimonials of youth members, and volunteers who, through 4-H, had experiences of a lifetime.

Over the upcoming months increased functionalities and a full integration with the 4-H Ontario Membership Database will be launched. 4-HOntario.ca and the new Membership.

In the true 4-H spirit of “Learn To Do By Doing” – click through, explore and discover what 4-HOntario.ca is all about.

4-H is an organization of leaders building leaders. Over 6000 youth 9-21 years of age, and a grass roots network of 1900 trained, screened volunteers pledge their Head, Heart, Hands and Health as members of community-based clubs. With projects encompassing agriculture, food, health and the environment, 4-H Ontario’s “Learn To Do By Doing” clubs, camps and conferences have a successful 96 year history in developing competence, confidence, connection, character and caring within rural and urban youth.”

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