Lincoln County 4-H Honors National Volunteer Week with Appreciation for Star Valley 4-H Leaders

Provided by Shar Perry
4-H/Youth Educator
UW Extension/Lincoln County
In celebration of National Volunteer Week, Lincoln County 4-H has taken the opportunity to recognize and honor the incredible contributions of its dedicated volunteers. These individuals, known as Star Valley Leaders, play a pivotal role in shaping the lives of young people in our community through their unwavering commitment and guidance.
To express gratitude for their hard work and dedication, each Star Valley 4-H Leader was presented with a special 4-H Bag. This thoughtful gesture symbolizes the appreciation and respect that Lincoln County 4-H holds for its volunteers, who tirelessly give their time and energy to support the program’s mission of empowering youth.
“Volunteers are the backbone of our 4-H community,” said Shar Perry, University of Wyoming Lincoln County 4-H Educator. “Their passion and dedication inspire our youth to grow, learn, and thrive. This small token of appreciation is just one way we can say thank you for all that they do.”
National Volunteer Week serves as a reminder of the profound impact that volunteers have on communities across the nation. Lincoln County 4-H is proud to join in this celebration by highlighting the efforts of its Star Valley Leaders and encouraging others to consider volunteering.
For those interested in becoming a part of the 4-H family and making a difference in the lives of young people, Lincoln County 4-H welcomes new volunteers with open arms. Together, we can continue to build a brighter future for our youth. Please Contact Shar Perry at 307-885-3132, for more information.