Positive Youth Development
Youth Share Traditional Activities Through 4-H
Bristol Bay 4-H delivered cultural and traditional Yup’ik activities to 1,301 individuals
in seven remote communities in 2024 through a UAF educator, who is also a Curyung
tribal member. Because of the quality of the activities and education Bristol Bay
4-H provides, communities and classes seek out 4-H programs in which youth gain confidence
and leadership skills, and form positive relationships.
Youth Lead Charge to Create ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ State 4-H Day
The ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ 4-H Youth in Governance program allowed ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ youth to draft and follow
House Bill 337 — designating the first Wednesday of October as ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ State 4-H Day
— through the legislative process. This bill, which Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed into
law on Aug. 24, 2024, recognizes 4-H and the achievements of its youth. Engaging youth
in local government helps develop the next generation of empowered, educated and invested
citizens.
Youth Learn Skills and Contribute to Local Food Availability
Each year, ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ 4-H youth raise livestock to sell at auctions held across the state.
Youth engage potential buyers and follow up post-sale, raising thousands of dollars
for youth projects and thousands of pounds of beef, pork, yak and lamb for local ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥
markets.
4-H Clubs Give Youth Experiential Learning Opportunities
Through hands-on experiential education and leadership opportunities, the Sitka Spruce
Tips 4-H Club connects youth to their environment while they learn skills from hiking
to food harvesting and preservation. In 2024, participants hiked many of the area’s
trails. They finished the season with a backpacking trip — the first for all participants
— where they practiced teamwork, made new memories and friends, and gained outdoor
experience.