1998 Virginia 4-H Statistical Profile
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Virginia |
United States |
| 4-H Enrollment | 124,850 | 6,572,502 |
| Where 4-H Participants Live |
| Farms | 3.5% | 12.0% |
| Towns/Rural with less than 10,000 population | 35.6% | 35.0% |
| Towns/Cities with 10,000 - 50,000 population | 14.5% | 22.0% |
| Suburbs & Cities over 50,000 population | 46.4% | 31.0% |
| Male-Female Ratios |
| Females | 51.0% | 52.0% |
| Males | 49.0% | 48.0% |
| Age of Participants |
| Ages 5 to 8 | 22.6% | 35.0% |
| Pre-teen (9 to 11) | 55% | 42.0% |
| Early teens (12 & 13) | 13.4% | 20.0% |
| Middle to upper teens (14 to 19) | 9.0% | 6.0% |
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Youth from Minority Racial-Ethnic Groups | 33% | 28.0% |
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4-H Volunteer Leaders Adults & Teen | 11,292 | 534,364 |
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| 4-H Alumni | 1 out of 6 persons | 45,000,000 |
Through its six 4-H Educational Centers, Virginia 4-H has the third largest camping program in the nation. 16,834 4-H members participated in 165 camping sessions with 1,453 volunteer assistants.
Projects related to Science & Technology, Healthy Lifestyle Education, Environmental Education, and Consumer & Family Sciences were the most popular this year.
In 1996, over 4,500 private partners contributed over $2,000,000 in support of 4-H programs at the state, district, and local levels.
4-H'ers!
Who are they and how do they participate in 4-H?

| PARTICIPATION | AGE | GEOGRAPHY |
| 18,530 youth were members of 2,073 4-H clubs. |
22.6% of Virginia 4-H members are between the ages of 5 and 8. |
3.5% of 4-H members live on farms. |
| 72,255 youth were involved in 4-H through 2408 school enrichment units. |
55% are pre-teen, ages 9 to 11. |
35.6% live in towns and rural areas with less than 10,000 population. |
| 42,526 youth participated in 2249 4-H special interest groups. |
13.4% are early-teens, ages 12 and 13. |
14.5% live in towns and cities of 10,000 to 50,000. |
| 4-H and overnight camping sessions involved 21,400 youth. |
9% are mid- to upper-teens, ages 14 to 19. |
46.4% live in suburbs or central cities with populations of over 50,000. |
33% of 4-H youth are from minority racial-ethnic groups.
51% of all 4-H'ers are girls and 48% are boys.
11,292 adults volunteer to help 4-H'ers "Make the Best Better."
1997-98 4-H Statistics
John E. Dooley
107 Hutcheson Hall
Virginia Tech (0419)
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-6371
(published December, 1998)
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