4-H Youth Development

The 4-H Youth Development Program is the nonformal, or experiential, educational youth program, conducted by the University of California Cooperative Extension. The purpose of 4-H Youth Development is to help diverse young people discover and develop their potential and grow into competent, contributing, and caring citizens. Learn by doing activities, youth-adult partnerships, and research-based educational programs help young people enhance their leadership abilities and develop a wide range of other life skills. Four-H teaches and builds life skills including leadership, responsibility, community service, citizenship and critical thinking.
Visit the San Luis Obispo County 4-H Program Website
CalFresh Healthy Living

We work in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties to cultivate environments where local youth, families, and community members have access to research-based resources and knowledge in order to be the creators of a healthy, inspired, active, & connected Central Coast.
Visit the San Luis Obispo CalFresh Healthy Living Program Website
UC Master Food Preserver Program

The UC Master Food Preserver Program, part of UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE), is a volunteer-driven public service sharing research-based food safety and preservation information.
We offer hands-on workshops, community outreach, and trusted advice to help you preserve food safely and reduce waste.
Visit the San Luis Obispo County Master Gardeners Program Website
