4-H Gila County

4-H provides youth ages 5-18 with hands-on experiences in science, agriculture, health and civic engagement that empower them to build essential life skills and prepare for whatever their future holds.

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Join Gila County 4-H

Membership is open to all youth at two participation levels. 4-H Cloverbuds, ages 5-7 years old participate in non-competitive contests while 4-H Members, ages 8-18 years old do compete. Learn more about the 4-H experience.

Getting started as a youth 4-H member

  1. Decide on a project.
  2. Explore 4-H clubs in your area.
  3. Contact the club you are interested in and let them know you would like to join. You will need to pay your program fee to the club leader and fill out any paperwork they may have for their club.
  4. After contacting the Extension office, create a profile and enroll as a 4-H member through ZSuite. Learn more about Zsuite by watching the video or visiting the help document center.

Getting started as a 4-H volunteer

  1. Complete a 4-H Volunteer Application.
  2. Email the completed application to Renee Carstens rcarstens@arizona.edu . Wait for staff to contact you prior to proceeding to the next steps in the process.

Contact

Renee Carstens, Gila County Director and Assistant in Extension 4-H
928-275-2820 
rcarstens@arizona.edu 

 

Juan Arias, Assistant Agent, Tribal Programs FRTEP
928-475-2350
juanarias@arizona.edu 

 

Thuy Mai Talgo-Bishop, Program Coordinator for 4-H
928-900-7684
tbishop@arizona.edu 

 

Teri James, Instructional Specialist, Sr. 4-H
928-267-3198
james3@arizona.edu 

 

Mollimae Griffin, Outreach Instructional Specialist
928-351-8624
mlgriffin@arizona.edu 

Teen boy climbing rock wall

Benefits of 4-H

In 4-H, we believe in the power of young people. We see that every child has valuable strengths and real influence to improve the world around us.

Programs reach every corner of the state. Kids and teens complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture and civic engagement in a positive environment. They receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles.

Explore the 4-H Experience

Meet the Team