4-H Navajo Nation

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.

Get Started as a 4-H Member

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.

  1. Decide on a 4-H project.
  2. Contact your Extension office.
  3. After contacting the office, create a profile and enroll as a 4-H member through ZSuite. Learn more about Zsuite by visiting the help document center.

Shiprock

Alexendra Carlisle, Assistant in Extension 
505-330-1443
acarlisle@arizona.edu 

Tuba City

Grey Farrell, Extension Program Coordinator
928-614-8403
gfarrell@arizona.edu 

Window Rock

Kristy Kinlicheenie, Assistant in Extension for 4-H Youth Development
928-206-0763
kristyldennison@arizona.edu 

navajo nation 4-H showing sheep

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