What is a County 4-H Ambassador?

The County 4-H Ambassador program recognizes individuals for their outstanding leadership, community service and project work. Being a County Ambassador is an opportunity for further experience and growth in public speaking, leadership and community involvement for youth, ages 15 and older. Click here to learn more about the responsibilities and qualifications of a county ambassador.

Current Ambassador Team
Ruby S. and Macie R.
Upcoming Events
- March 27th - Ambassador Informational Meeting
- April 14th - Scholarship Application Deadline
- April 14th - Ambassador Application Deadline
- April 22nd - Ambassador & Scholarship Interview Night
- TBA - Ambassador Team Meeting
- Nov TBD - Assist with Livestock Judging Day

Club Officer Resources
Club Officer Training Videos - these videos will help members understand what their responsibilities are as a club officer.
Service Learning Project
The 2023-24 Ambassador Team collectively chose three organizations to support with the collection of "Bravery Bags". Their service learning project is in partnership with Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Valley Children's Hospital, The Neurology Department at Valley Children’s Hospital, and Golden State Family Services Foster Care. Our team goal is to collect and donate 100 bravery bags to each organization, which will be 300 bags in total. ~ Brianna M., Miranda M. & Asa C.
Ambassador Team
The 2021-22 Fresno County 4-H Ambassador Team chose the following leadership skills to focus on during their term of service:

- Advise: Participate and be involved in decision-making at the county level.
- Promote: Present a positive image of 4-H in the county.
- Teach: Lead workshops or lessons on a specific subject.
Past All-Star & Ambassadors
Please click the link Past All-Stars & Ambassadors to see a list of previous All-Stars and Ambassadors, along with their service learning project (beginning in 2019).
