4-H 4-U

4-H Ontario

Welcome to 4-H 4-U, where we hope to inspire you to use your head, heart, hands and health to best serve yourself and others each and every day.

  1. 2022-08-30

    4-H 4-U - The impact of 4-H in the community

    Did you know the 2022 topic of the Amber Underwood Memorial News Competition is," How does 4-H impact your community?" Joining us to discuss 4-H in the community and share heartfelt stories are Paulette Macdonald, volunteer and Hannah Ethier, youth from the Sudbury 4-H Association. Paulette and Hannah have been part of many community involvement projects within the Sudbury 4-H Association and have a wealth of experience when it comes to community initiatives. In fact, their community club is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2022. Tune in as they reminisce on some of their favourite memories and discuss the importance of 4-H in the community.  About Hannah Ethier Hannah Ethier has been a member of the Sudbury Clever Clovers 4-H Club since she was 10 years old. Now at 21 years old, Hannah is headed off to the University of Toronto to begin a second degree. Having loved the experiences she has been part of and memories I have made in 4-H over the last 12 years, she notes that she is "Really savouring this last year I get to be a 4-H member! 4-H has been a huge part of my life and I am very thankful I have gotten to be a part of many projects that engage our community in wonderful ways!" About Paulette Macdonald Paulette Macdonald started out in Renfrew County as a 4-H member and later, became a 4-H leader in the Arnprior area. After moving to the City of Sudbury, Paulette and her husband opened the Sudbury 4-H Club, the first truly urban 4-H club in Ontario. Paulette believes that creating a sense of inclusivity and belonging are the foundation to building community and that youth who have positive community experiences will, in turn, build community. Currently, the club, situated in Sudbury District, offers 4-5 projects annually, and manages the Westmount 4-H Club Community Garden and Shared Harvest program.

    46 min
  2. 2022-07-27

    4-H 4-U - Social media tips and tricks to promote 4-H

    Join the 4-H Ontario communications team as they discuss all things social media as it relates to the promotion of 4-H. In this episode you'll learn tips and tricks for understanding your audience and leave with some ideas for content creation as a 4-H association, volunteer or parent looking to share their 4-H story. Interested in joining the 4-H Canva account to gain access to branded templates that can be used to promote 4-H in your area? Sign up using the form on our website.  Learn about each of the 4-H Ontario communication team members: Laura Goulding, Manager, Communications Over her three year tenure with 4-H, she has developed a great understanding for effective communication and marketing strategies. She comes to 4-H with a degree and diploma from the University of Guelph-Humber with a specialization in public relations and experience in community engagement within Indigenous communities across Ontario. Nitasha Asnani, Coordinator, Communications Nitasha earned her degree and diploma in media communications, specializing in public relations from the University of Guelph-Humber. She is a passionate storyteller with a love for helping people and experienced in all things communications. Rachel Woolsey, Communications, Assistant Rachel earned her Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Guelph in Marketing Management and Sustainable Business. She is driven by her passion to communicate with people and make all communications accessible. She also loves the outdoors and being an active participant in her local community.

    23 min

About

Welcome to 4-H 4-U, where we hope to inspire you to use your head, heart, hands and health to best serve yourself and others each and every day.