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This year the Indiana 4-H Foundation, an independent but connected organization that strives to build partnerships and raise financial support for Indiana 4-H Youth Development, is partnering with Indiana families and organizations in the “Indiana All for One Campaign.” The goal of the campaign is to meet the collective goal of continuing to provide Indiana youth with the best development opportunities in the state.
One of the primary goals of the “All for One Campaign” is to raise $10,000 from county support. This goal can be met if each county makes a donation of $110. Money raised from this campaign will be used to support outstanding programs like the Indiana 4-H Congress, 4-H Round-Up, the State Junior Leader Conference, and 4-H scholarships.
Those who wish to donate or to know more about the “All for One Campaign” should contact the Purdue Extension - Whitley County Office or Shelly Bingle Coffman, Executive Director of the Indiana 4-H Foundation, at
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or (317) 445-7977. This year the Indiana 4-H Foundation, an independent but connected organization that strives to build partnerships and raise financial support for Indiana 4-H Youth Development, is partnering with Indiana families and organizations in the “Indiana All for One Campaign.” The goal of the campaign is to meet the collective goal of continuing to provide Indiana youth with the best development opportunities in the state. One of the primary goals of the “All for One Campaign” is to raise $10,000 from county support. This goal can be met if each county makes a donation of $110. Money raised from this campaign will be used to support outstanding programs like the Indiana 4-H Congress, 4-H Round-Up, the State Junior Leader Conference, and 4-H scholarships. Those who wish to donate or to know more about the “All for One Campaign” should contact the Purdue Extension - Whitley County Office or Shelly Bingle Coffman, Executive Director of the Indiana 4-H Foundation, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or (317) 445-7977. Other articles in State and NationalBrown County gets largest state nature preserve 01 September 2010 State reveals one-stop transparency website 01 September 2010 Genealogical Society Beginners workshop 26 August 2010 Wabash Valley Music Association's new season 26 August 2010 Drivers be cautious as children return to school 26 August 2010 |
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