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In 2013, 1,468 youth aged 5 to 18 engaged in 4-H programs across Levy County, including Archer, Williston, Chiefland, and Bronson. The initiatives, focusing on Consumer and Family Science and Environmental Education, attracted 914 participants in 4-H camps. The demographic breakdown includes 256 senior (14+), 30% intermediate (11-13), 42% junior (8-10), and 17% Cloverbud (5-7) members. With over $40,000 in economic value from 2,100 volunteer hours, the program significantly contributes to youth development in the county. Levy County is an Equal Opportunity Institution.
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2013 Numbers and Statistics Levy County 1,468 of Levy County Youth ages 5-18 participated in 4-H programs 1,593 In Archer, Williston, Chiefland, and Bronson, there are: 4-H’ers Pledge Youth enrolled in the Consumer and family Scienceproject Head 20 4-H Clubs Levy County Heart Hands 914 participants in 4-H camps 3,783 Health Youth enrolled in the Environmental Education/Earth Sciencesproject 256 Senior (14+)-12% Intermediate (11-13)-30% Junior (8-10)-42% Cloverbud (5-7)-17% Enrolled Club Members Ages Percentage of Females/Males 2,100 Over Hours donated by volunteers 46% 54% $40,000 Economic Value of volunteer hours exceeded Levy County An Equal Opportunity Institution