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4-H Ontario celebrates volunteers with adoption of the Canadian Code for Volunteer Involvement

ROCKWOOD, ON – 4-H Ontario is celebrating National Volunteer Week  with the adoption of the Canadian Code for Volunteer Involvement. The Canadian Code  for Volunteer Involvement is a guide that will allow 4-H Ontario to strengthen  their volunteer engagement strategy and commitment to creating future leaders.
 
The Code values volunteer involvement by championing guiding principles and  standards of practice that fosters strong relationships between a non-profit and its  volunteers. 
 
“Volunteers are the heart of 4-H Ontario and are the reason our organization has a  long-lasting impact on 4-H members across the province. By adopting the Canadian  Code for Volunteer Involvement, 4- H Ontario will strengthen its commitment to  volunteers and ensure volunteers are involved in meaningful and proactive ways,” says  Debra Brown, Executive Director of 4-H Ontario. 
 
Several of 4-H Ontario’s current policies are based on Volunteer Canada standards and  the adoption of the Canadian Code for Volunteer Involvement will further support  volunteers within their roles. Some of the new guidelines will highlight volunteer roles  and recruitment, evaluation and tracking methods, orientation and training opportunities  and volunteer recognition. 
 
“I love teaching the kids and watching them grow with their experiences and learning  new things,” said Dennis Carnegie, Ontario 4-H Council President. Dennis has been a  4-H volunteer in ChathamKent for 10 years and has served as the Ontario 4-H Council  President since 2018. This National Volunteer Week, Dennis would like to say to all 4-H  Ontario volunteers, “Thank you for all of your hard work, time and everything you do  for the kids to make 4-H the wonderful program that it is.” 
 
On March 22, 2019, the Ontario 4-H Council adopted the Canadian Code for Volunteer  Involvement. If you are interested in becoming a 4-H Ontario volunteer or would like to  learn more about 4-H Ontario, please visit our website here. 
 
About 4-H Ontario
 
4-H Ontario is a non-profit positive youth development organization that builds youth as  leaders within their communities and assets to the world. With roots in rural Ontario,  today it is open to youth of all backgrounds across the province. 4-H youth  ages 6–21 and screened, engaged volunteer  leaders come together to learn about  selected topics through fun hands-on activities and mentorship. There are also provincial camps, conferences, competitions and national and  international travel opportunities available to further develop skills in leadership,  business, self-confidence and more. 4- H provides youth with a place they can be  involved, accepted, valued and heard while developing  valuable skills for leadership  and life. 
Source : 4-hontario

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