Calling all Louisiana 4-H Alumni - get on the list!
Join a powerful network of more than 25 million national alumni. Stay connected and current about the impact 4-H is making in your community, our state and country.
4‑H and you have both grown a lot over the years. But we’re still the same 4‑H that taught you responsibility, compassion and the value of hard work. Reconnect with us. Share how 4‑H changed your life and help us inspire the next generation!
We hope you will remain a proud member of 4‑H and take full advantage of the great offerings that are available to you as an Alumni Community member. You can find opportunities to connect with fellow 4‑H alums, share memories, maintain connections to the 4‑H community and help a new generation of 4‑H’ers learn the skills they need to lead for a lifetime. Best of all, joining the community is free.
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By using the pledge, a former 4-Her shares how it shaped her professional career goals.
Quinterya Jackson’s 4-H story is a testament to how 4-H shapes confident, service-minded leaders.
For Tanya Bearden, 4-H was more than just animals and awards— it was the foundation of her career, confidence, and calling.
For Kristi Martin Maupin, joining 4-H at age 9 was a natural choice— especially growing up on a horse farm in Webster parish.
Just as family heirlooms can be passed down through generations, so can involvement in the 4-H program.
4-H is more than just completing projects— it's a family tradition, a support system, and an organization that teaches lifelong skills.
4-H is a youth organization that not only prepares young people for life but also fosters meaningful friendships.
Dr. Jennifer Windham, DVM, practices at Full Circle Equine Services. She credits her 4-H experience with profoundly influencing her professional path.
(08/12/24) Twelve honorees were inducted into the Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame during a ceremony held Aug. 10 at the Grant Walker 4-H Educational Center.