Fresno County 4-H is the county 4-H youth development program serving Fresno County, California through the University of California Cooperative Extension. Its work centers on positive youth development for children and teens, with local clubs and countywide activities that connect young people to hands-on learning, leadership, and community involvement. The program operates within California 4-H and uses the land-grant extension model to bring research-based education into local communities.
In Fresno County, 4-H reaches youth ages 5 to 19. The county program includes community clubs and project-based learning in areas such as animal science, agriculture and horticulture, healthy living, leadership, and civic engagement. Fresno County 4-H also runs recognizable county-level events and opportunities, including an annual county fair presence, presentation activities, record book and achievement pathways, and an Incentives and Recognition Program that honors member accomplishment. Its audience includes youth members, adult volunteers, and families across the county, with programming designed to build practical skills, confidence, and responsibility over multiple years of participation.