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Michigan 4-H International Exchange Programs 50th anniversary partnering with States’ 4-H International Exchange Programs
Published on November 7, 2024
Michigan 4-H and States' 4-H will celebrate 50 years of positively impacting youth and families with international exchange programs in 2024. -
4-H around the world: Nepal – Part 1
Published on October 31, 2024
Let’s explore 4-H in Nepal and what it looks like. -
4-H around the world: Nepal — Part 2
Published on October 21, 2024
Let’s continue to explore 4-H in Nepal and what it looks like. 4-H is connecting to young people for a better Nepal. -
Youth gain global citizen skills through 4-H exchange cultural immersion experience
Published on November 21, 2023
Michigan 4-H provides opportunities for youth to travel to Argentina, Costa Rica, Japan, Korea, Norway and Taiwan! -
Michigan 4-H represented at 2023 4-H Global Network Summit
Published on August 31, 2023
Michigan 4-H educators at the third 4-H Global Network Summit, held at Arusha, Tanzania, brought home new resources, educational opportunities, connections and friendships. -
Michigan 4-H takes part in Tanzania 100 Dresses Challenge: A global and cultural community service project
Published on August 31, 2023
Michigan 4-H put their head, heart, hands and health together for success in the Tanzania 100 Dresses Challenge. -
Learn about the experiences of Michigan’s 2022 IFYE exchange delegates: Part 1
Published on April 6, 2023
Young adults from Michigan participated in an in-depth, rural based, cultural immersion-focused experience with host families outside the United States. -
4-H Around the World: Alaska
Published on July 29, 2022
The series exploring 4-H around the world continues as we explore 4-H in Alaska. -
A virtual visit to Italy
Published on July 7, 2021
Learn to make Italian pizza dough, a craft, dance and much more during this virtual Italian day event. -
Japan Golden Week: A cultural learning opportunity for youth and adults
Published on May 24, 2021
Explore the Japanese holiday of Golden Week, which begins with the Showa Day and ends with Children’s Day.