
doi: 10.1002/yd.20058
pmid: 23878086
AbstractThis article focuses on how 4‐H youth participants are building social capital, or connections among individuals and community members, through their 4‐H experiences. These experiences can be seen through the lens of such 4‐H delivery modes as the traditional 4‐H club, after‐school programs, and school enrichment programs. In addition, other experiences such as leadership camps and conferences or activities in the local community afford youth the opportunity to build the relationships, trust, and respect reflective of social capital. Examples are derived from 4‐H program participants—urban, suburban and rural youth—in Camden County, New Jersey.
Adolescent, New Jersey, Humans, Adolescent Development, Program Development, Social Change, Social Environment
Adolescent, New Jersey, Humans, Adolescent Development, Program Development, Social Change, Social Environment
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