Dubois County 4-H Council
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Offers hands-on projects for grades 3-12, preparing young people to be leaders through community and global experiences.

Mini 4-H
Encourages positive development for children in grades K-2, helping them explore friendships and learn to work together.

Juntos 4-H
Helps Latino youth (grades 8-12) and their families gain knowledge and skills to bridge the gap between high school and higher education.

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Dubois County 4-H Council


Founded in
1970
EIN
35-1162217
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development
Address
PO BOX 335 JASPER, IN 47547-0335 United States
Website
https://duboiscountyfairgrounds.com
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Dubois County 4-H Council, founded in 1970, supports youth development through various programs and activities. As the legal policy-making group for 4-H, it manages finances and provides facilities for exhibits and the annual 4-H Fair. Partnering with Purdue Extension, it helps develop life skills and leadership abilities in local youth.
Mission
Mini 4-H helps young children explore friendships, how things work, practice muscle control, and learn to work together on projects.

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