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             4-H 
			celebrates service during National Volunteer Week starting Sunday
			 
			
		 
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            [April 14, 2015]  
            LINCOLN - Volunteers are the heart of 
			Illinois 4-H, and the University of Illinois Extension 4-H Youth 
			Development program salutes its 13,000 volunteers during National 
			Volunteer Week, said Patricia McGlaughlin, U of I Extension youth 
			development specialist. Statewide, volunteers support nearly 200,000 
			4-H participants in Illinois. National Volunteer Week runs April 
			12-18. 
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			 In Logan County, there are over 100 volunteers who are inspiring 
			youth involved in county and local 4-H club programs, said Carissa 
			Akpore, Youth Development Educator for Extension Unit 16. “Our 
			volunteers are the lifeblood of our county, serving in roles from 
			club leader and project instructor to advisory council member and 
			chaperone,” Carissa said. 
			 
			Local volunteers assist with things such as project workshops 
			including International Cooking, Junkdraw Robotics, Welding, 
			Shooting Sports, Sewing, Quilting, Hunting & Wildlife and Geology to 
			name a few. Volunteers also work with Jr. Leadership groups and 4-H 
			Ambassadors, help foster community service, leadership and public 
			speaking opportunities for youth and work to grow 4-H in communities 
			and create new opportunities for new audiences to participate. 
			
			  National Volunteer Week is about inspiring, recognizing and 
			encouraging people to seek out imaginative ways to engage in their 
			communities,” said McGlaughlin. “It’s about demonstrating that by 
			working together, communities have the ability to meet challenges 
			and accomplish goals.” The Points of Light Foundation sponsors 
			National Volunteer Week, and the 2015 theme, “Celebrate Service,” 
			aligns with the focus of Illinois 4-H Volunteers who are engaged in 
			taking action and encouraging 4-H members to provide service to 
			others and their community. National Volunteer Week encourages 
			people to be engaged in their community. 4-H volunteers are actively 
			engaged in their communities by impacting the lives of Illinois 
			youth, sharing time and talents with youth through 4-H clubs, 
			Special Interest clubs, metro 4-H clubs, after-school programs and 
			camps, McGlaughlin said. Today’s 4-H youth are engaged in learning 
			activities in the three mission mandate areas of citizenship/civic 
			engagement; healthy lifestyles; and science, engineering and 
			technology.  
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			To learn more about becoming a volunteer in the Logan County 4-H 
			program, contact the Logan County Extension Office at 732-8289. 
			[Patty Huffer, Logan County 4-H/Logan 
			County Extension] About 
			4-H: Illinois 4-H helps youth learn skills for living. University of 
			Illinois Extension provides 4-H programs in every county in 
			Illinois. Illinois 4-H impacts the lives of 200,000 youth each year 
			through sustained learning clubs and groups and short-term 
			programming. 
			 
			For Further Information Contact: 
			Source: Patty Huffer, Extension Program Coordinator/Youth 
			Development, Logan County, 217-732-8289 
			 
			News Writer: Judy Mae Bingman, Extension Media Communications 
			Specialist, 217-300-2113 
			 
			
			  
			
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