Our Ambassadors
4-H BC Ambassadors are members aged 16-20, whose role is to promote awareness of 4-H in their region and around the province, as well as act as resource people for 4-H members, leaders and the public. Typical Ambassador duties can include creating displays, preparing and delivering presentations to groups, writing news articles, etc.
Participants attend 1 training session per year (generally over the May long weekend) and participate in up to 3 conference calls. Ambassadors are required to have a leading role in at least 10 different activities in their region during the year. Each Ambassador (there are 20 in the group) stands for a 2-year term.
Requirements
Confident public speaker
Knowledgeable about the 4-H program
Excellent leadership, communication, and personal development skills
High degree of maturity in dealing with a variety of situations
Achieved at least three years in 4-H
Ambassador annual training program on the May long weekend in Abbotsford is mandatory
For more information or to contact a 4-H British Columbia Ambassador in your region, please contact Sarah van Heeswijk.
Our Ambassadors !
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Sophie J.
Vancouver Island
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David Simmons
Kamloops/Okanagan
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Olivia Lai
Fraser Valley
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Amy Larson
Central Interior
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Jessabelle Trelenberg
Central Interior
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Ava Murdoch
Kootneys
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Chelsey Simmons
Kamloops/Okanagan