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My 4h Story
My 4-H Story
I have been in 4-H for eight years, in those eight years 4-H has taught me to be a leader, help others, and be myself. I was always shy around new people but 4-H has helped me so much with going and meeting new people that it is not a problem anymore. Being one of the oldest in a lot of 4-H events is taught me, I have to lead all the young ones and set a good example for them. I have been a 4-H camp counselor for four years and have lead many kids. I have had many of them say that I am a role model to them all. If there is one that 4-H has taught me the most it is to help others. In 4-H we do so many community service projects to help out the community. I have helped with many of them every year. A 4-Her is looked at not by what they look like but what they do.
There are many ways that I can give back 4-H as a State 4-H Ambassador. Becoming an Ambassador will allow me to lead more 4-H events and help many 4-Hers with their 4-H projects. I already help out so much in my county with all the kids, but by becoming an Ambassador I will be able to do so much more. I love helping everyone in 4-H, 4-H has become a big part of my life. I have many friends in 4-H and I have made many friends. I would like to help everyone in the 4-H community by becoming a State 4-H Ambassador. By doing so I will be able to become a better leader than I am right now and I will be able to take part in more 4-H events by not just going to them but leading them.

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