Missouri youths lead the way at 4-H Day at the Capitol
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – On March 26, almost 900 Missouri 4-H members, staff, volunteers and parents gathered in Jefferson City for 4-H Day at the Capitol, a day of civic engagement, leadership and advocacy.
Gov. Mike Kehoe and First Lady Claudia Kehoe welcomed Missouri 4-H members, recognizing the impact of 4-H in developing confident and capable young leaders. Throughout the day, 4-H’ers met with state representatives and senators, sharing their experiences and highlighting the value of University of Missouri Extension’s 4-H programs in building skills for life and careers.
Through this experience, Missouri 4-H’ers are proving they are prepared to lead, serve and shape the future, said Lupita Fabregas, Missouri 4-H senior director. “4-H prepares young people to be engaged citizens, problem-solvers and future leaders. Events like 4-H Day at the Capitol reinforce that Missouri 4-H youth are ‘Beyond Ready’ to make an impact in their communities and beyond.”
A program of University of Missouri Extension, Missouri 4-H equips youths with the tools and experiences needed to thrive in agriculture, STEM, civic engagement and more, Fabregas said. With hands-on learning and mentorship from dedicated volunteers, Missouri 4-H ensures that the next generation is prepared to lead with confidence and purpose, she said.
To find out how many local 4-H’ers attended or to access additional photos from the event, contact your local MU Extension center.
Missouri 4-H thanks the Missouri 4-H Foundation and the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives for their support during this event.
