Orange County 4-H
Orange County 4-H
Orange County 4-H
University of California
Orange County 4-H

Join a Club!

Become a 4-H club member!

Enrollment instructions for youth members:        

1) Choose a 4-H Community Club. There are 10 active 4-H Clubs across Orange County, each with their own unique offerings. Contact the Community Club Leader to indicate your interest. 4-H Clubs have no affiliation with cities, school districts, nor with any religious or political organizations. The meeting place for each club is chosen based on convenience, and you are welcome to join any Club that fits your family's needs.

2) Submit online enrollment to the enrollment platform which opens in mid-August 2023

Please NOTE: 4Honline will migrated to a new system with a new look. Assistance will be available once the system is open or contact the county office with questions.

YOUTH LEADERS: Please identify ALL of your volunteer roles at the time you enroll and any time you take on a new role - for example, club officer, project leader/teen leader, etc.

Here are some tips to remember:

  • When you join a club, it's best to make sure the club leader knows you and that you have submitted all your paperwork. Get to know your club leader because they will be a great resource during your time in 4-H.
  • Be sure you are enrolled in all the projects you plan to participate in. You can update this at any time during the year. Keeping your enrolled projects current makes it easier to contact you about projects you are participating in.
  • Once you set up a family account, it is always there, even if you change clubs. If you can't remember the account information or password, please use the "Forgot your Password" link or contact the 4-H Office at 949-653-1803. Do not create a new account!

3) Pay fees and submit paperwork. 

Pay your enrollment fees via credit card by completing an online payment survey 

Once you have chosen a club and are in contact with your Community Club Leader, you might need to give him or her your enrollment paperwork when you attend a meeting in person. Your enrollment paperwork includes two (2) important parts: Medical Release Form (Youth or Adult version) and Health History Information; this paperwork must be kept by your 4-H Leaders. 

2023-2024 youth program fees will be $85; plus $25 family fee when enrolling the first youth member

Clubs may elect to add an additional club fee paid directly to the club. 

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Start a 4-H Club at Your School

There are several delivery modes in 4-H! A school is a perfect location for an in-school club, and after-school club, or a SPIN (Special Interest) club.

Contact the County Office if you would like to start a new club at your school.

Become a 4-H Club or Project Leader!

Adults interested in volunteering in a 4-H club should complete:

1. the Volunteer Interest Survey 

2. online enrollment using the new enrollment platform which will open in mid-August

Please NOTE: 4Honline will migrate to a new enrollment platform with a new look. Assistance will be available in mid-August or contact the county office with questions.

NOTE: Please identify ALL of your volunteer roles at the time of enrollment or as you add any new roles (for example, Club Leader/Co-Leader; Project Leader/Co-Leader; County Committee Chair; Event Chair, etc.)

3. mandatory volunteer training /  4-H Volunteer Training:
After July 1, training courses will be available at https://campus.extension.org/
There are specific courses for new and returning volunteers. New volunteers need to create an account; returning volunteers should use their existing account. Be sure to check with your club leader for the enrollment key to access the training courses. 
 
4. LiveScan background screening 
Contact the county office for locations and forms
 
5. For volunteers leading projects:
a. Returning Projects: Project leaders offering projects that were approved last program year in essentially the same manner as last program year should complete this SURVEY
b. New Projects: Project leaders offering new projects (not approved last program year) will need to submit a Project Planning Guide & Syllbus 2022-2023 - fillable  using this SURVEY so that we can approve and add these projects to the club projects list. Remember: We can no longer create unique, county-specific project titles so project titles must be consistent with this CA 4-H Projects List. For help and more resources for 4-H Projects and Curriculum, check out the following:

 

AND AGAIN THIS YEAR...
Adult volunteers pay no program fees - we are grateful for your service!

Should your child need any accommodations, please fill out the accommodations request form and email to (rmjakel@ucanr.edu). 

Accomodation Request Form

Call OC-4H

If you have any questions, please give us a call at (949) 653-1803.

We will be happy to assist you!

It is the policy of the University of California (UC) and the UC Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources not to engage in discrimination against or harassment of any person in any of its programs or activities (Complete nondiscrimination policy statement can be found at http://ucanr.edu/sites/anrstaff/files/215244.pdf) Inquiries regarding ANR’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to UCANR, Affirmative Action Compliance & Title IX Officer, University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2801 Second Street, Davis, CA 95618, (530) 750-1397.

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