4-H Ambassadors
The Johnson County 4-H Ambassadors Program is looking for 4-H'ers who are passionate about 4-H and would love to promote the program to other youth in the county! Ambassadors plan countywide events such as a Leadership Camp and Game Night, plan fundraisers, attend community events, and plan and run the annual Barnyard Olympics event at the Johnson County Fair. A Johnson County 4-H Ambassador is a dedicated and enthusiastic youth leader who serves as a representative of the 4-H organization. Ambassadors typically have a strong understanding of 4-H values, programs, opportunities, and actively engage in promoting and advocating 4-H in their communities. Ambassadors must be able to commit 4-6 hours each month to help promote 4-H in Johnson County. The application process and interviews typically occur in November for the following year.
4-H Ambassador responsibilities include:
- Promotion
- Mentorship
- Public speaking
- Community service
- Teamwork
- Leadership development
- Advocacy
Why should a 4-H’er become an Ambassador?
- Builds public speaking and leadership skills
- Community outreach and involvement
- Meet new people and make new friends
- Learn how to plan and lead events and activities
- Gain experience in fundraising
Our Ambassadors meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Extension office from 6:30-8 p.m. Applications are accepted for 4-H'ers ages 14-18 years old (before January 1 of the current 4-H year). Our Ambassadors serve for a one year commitment. They will have the option to reapply each year following. In addition, new Ambassadors are required to attend the Kansas State 4-H Ambassador training at Rock Springs Camp in Junction City in February.
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