At the Morris County 4-H Association, we are dedicated to empowering our youth to be confident and responsible citizens who can make a difference in their communities. Our 4‑H program provides a hands-on learning and leadership experience for kids of all ages. Through 4‑H’s interactive activities, kids can build essential life skills and gain the knowledge to tackle real-world issues. We are committed to helping our young people grow into the leaders of tomorrow.
Welcome to the Morris County 4-H Association! As part of the nation's largest and longest standing youth development organizations, we are dedicated to helping young people in our community gain the skills, knowledge, and confidence to make a difference in the world.
The Morris County 4-H Association is supported by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension, a community of public universities that provides experiences for young people to learn by doing. Through our 4‑H programs, kids of all ages can build essential life skills, learn to tackle real-world issues, and gain confidence in their abilities.
With the help of our volunteer-based non-profit organization, we can give our young people the opportunity to become the leaders of tomorrow. We invite you to explore our website and get involved in our 4‑H activities to help our kids build a brighter future.
The 4-H Youth Development Program uses a learn-by-doing approach to enable youth to develop the knowledge, attitudes, and skills they need to become competent, caring, and contributing citizens of the world. This is accomplished by using the knowledge and resources of caring adults who provide educational programs for youth in grades K-13 (one year out of high school) through 4-H clubs, events, and activities. The programs strive to improve community partnerships and collaborations, strengthen skills for adults working with youth through publications and training, and encourage responsibility, community awareness, and character development in youth.