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Travel Abroad with 4-H

  • aml84
  • Oct 4, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 5, 2023

NYS is excited to be able to partner with States’ 4-H once again to offer this opportunity to the youth of NYS. You and your youth can find the application and program specifics on the updated Outbound section of the NYS 4-H Webpage (https://www.nys4-h.org/international-exchange). I will be sharing the Outbound opportunity through 4-H Online and on our NYS 4-H Facebook page soon. Please feel free to send along any questions that you may have about this opportunity to Autumn Lavine (aml84@cornell.edu).


I will be holding an informational zoom meeting on Sunday, October 15th at 7pm. Participants must pre-register for the zoom


Register in advance for this meeting:


After registering, participants will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.




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