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4-H Clubs

Address:  138 Pleasant St., Suite 1
Farmington, ME 04938-5828
Phone:  (207) 778-4650 ext. 1053
Toll Free Phone: 800-287-1478 (in Maine)
E-mail:  judy.smith@maine.edu
Website: Website
Contact:  Judy Smith, Extension 4-H Aide
 
Clients:  Youth between ages 5 to 19
Services:  4-H is the youth development, education program for the University Cooperative Extension. 4-H participants usually range from ages of 5 to 19 (some animal clubs the minimum age is 9 to show in fairs). They usually organize themselves into 4-H clubs to support each other as they take on "Learn-by-doing" projects. On occasion, there are members who prefer to work independently with help from the University Cooperative Extension or clubs. Young people can also become involved in 4-H through 4-H school enrichment programs and 4-H camps. 4-H teaches young people life skills necessary for success in life. For more information about how you can become involved in 4-H, contact your County's University Cooperative Extension office.
4-H throughout Franklin County:

Dandy Crafters Jay
Franklin County Beef Boosters East Dixfield
Franklin County Dairy Club Farmington
Franklin County Sheep Club Farmington
Franklin County Working Steers Jay
Happy H's New Sharon
Mountain Viewers Jay
Doe-C-Doe Goat Chesterville
Feathery Friends Farmington
Giddy-up & Go Temple
Young Farmers Farmington
Blue Jays East Dixfield
Geotechnology Farmington
Hands Around the Community Wilton
Wranglers East Dixfield
Hours:  8 am to 4:30 pm

Healthy Community Coalition

Founded in 1989, Healthy Community Coalition (HCC) is an affiliate of the Franklin Community Health Network with a mission of promoting health and well-being in Franklin County and neighboring towns, including Livermore Falls.

The Franklin Resource Network

The mission of the Franklin Resource Network is to maximize resources in our community, enabling elders, people with disabilities, caregivers, and all residents to easily find information about, and gain access to, services and opportunities to contribute their gifts and talents.

This project is funded, in part, by an Aging and Disability Resource Center grant from the federal Administration on Aging and Center for Medicare and Medicaid services.