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In 2013, 1,388 youth aged 5-18 from Bradford County participated in 4-H programs, demonstrating the program's significance. Key initiatives included Biological Sciences projects with 854 participants and Ag in the Classroom, attracting 167 youth. The community saw robust involvement with 15 clubs and 46 participants in 4-H camps. Notably, volunteers contributed over 2,100 hours, adding an economic value exceeding $40,000. The demographic breakdown highlights a commitment to youth development through diverse engagement in educational activities and volunteerism.
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2013 Numbers and Statistics Bradford County 1,388 of Bradford County Youth ages 5-18 participated in 4-H programs 96 In Lake Butler, Hampton, Starke, Lawtey, Keystone Heights, and Green Cove Springs, there are: 4-H’ers Pledge Youth enrolled in the Biological Sciences project Head 854 15 4-H Clubs Bradford County Heart Participants in School enrichment Programs. Hands 46 participants in 4-H camps 1,079 Health Youth enrolled in the Ag in the Classroom project 167 Senior (14+)-1% Intermediate (11-13)-5% Junior (8-10)-53% Cloverbud (5-7)-41% Enrolled Club Members Ages Percentage of Females/Males 2,100 Hours donated by volunteers On Average, Over 51% 49% $40,000 Average Economic Value of volunteer hours exceeded Bradford County An Equal Opportunity Institution