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"The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program Engages Youth in Reaching Their Fullest Potential while Advancing the Field of Youth Development." |
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External links are not endorsedExternal Sites are NOT endorsed by the California 4-H Youth Development Program or the California 4-H Computer Corps. Linking to these sites also does not imply endorsement of these products or services. We cannot guarantee what you will find, and disclaim responsibility for the content you view outside of our web site. University of California Non-discriminationThe University of California prohibits discrimination or harassment of any
person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender
identity, pregnancy (including childbirth, and medical conditions related to
pregnancy or childbirth), physical or mental disability, medical condition
(cancer-related or genetic characteristics), ancestry, marital status, age,
sexual orientation, citizenship, or status as a covered veteran (covered
veterans are special disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, Vietnam era
veterans, or any other veterans who served on active duty during a war or in a
campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized) in any of
its programs or activities. More information may be found at the University of California Affirmative Action Office 4-H Name and Emblem UseThe 4-H Name and Emblem are protected under federal statute (Title 18, U.S.C. 707)
Whoever, with intent to defraud, wears or displays the sign or emblem of
the 4-H clubs, consisting of a green four-leaf clover with stem, and the letter H in white or gold on each leaflet, or any insignia in colorable
imitation thereof, for the purpose of inducing the belief that he is a member of, associated with, or an agent or representative for the 4-H
clubs; or
National Website: http://www.national4-hheadquarters.gov/emblem/4h_name.htm Chuck Graves, National 4-H Program Leader |
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