
4-H Youth Development
Michigan's 4 H Program - Head - Heart - Hands - Health - offers
community based learning opportunities. The program is for young
people who live in the city as well as those who live in the
country. What you can do in 4 H is limited only by your imagination.
This web site can find out what kinds of activities are available
through 4 H and find out how to become a member.
Click here to learn about
the most recent history of Michigan's 4 H program.
Click here to find out what some of the 4 H programs in the state of Michigan
are doing.

Boy Scouts of America (BSA)
The Boy Scouts National Council provides a search engine that will help you find the Boy Scout Council for your area. It also provides information on the different levels in Boy Scouts, links to other Boy Scouts of America web sites, fact sheets, how to join Boy Scouts, and lots of other information about BSA.

Boys and Girls Clubs of America
Boys and Girls Clubs of America offer a safe place to learn and have fun. At a Boys and Girls Club you can play games, be creative, and gain new skills. You can find out about the different programs offered through the Boys and Girls Clubs of America by going to: http://www.bgca.org/clubs/. To locate a club near you go to: http://www.bgca.org/clubs/.

Camp Fire USA
Camp Fire USA is open to all boys and girls. Become part of a group, make new friends, discover your talents, develop your abilities and have fun while doing it. Boys and girls learn together while participating in different fun and volunteer activities. To find out if there is a Camp Fire council near you visit and find out how to become a member of Camp Fire USA visit http://www.campfire.org/council_locator/.

Become a Girl Scout
Provides information on how to become a member of Girl Scouts of America. Describes the different ways a girl may participate in Girl Scouts; identifies the different Girl Scout levels; and provides a link for locating local Girl Scout councils online as well as providing toll free phone numbers to call for locating information on local troops and groups.

Girls Only
A website sponsored by the Girls Scouts of America. This site has a link to games, quizzes, and other activities. You can also visit "Girl Talk" where you can share stories, ask questions about family, school, friends, or any other questions you may have, and send e-cards. Remember to read "What you should Know" before submitting any questions.