4-H chapters that have obtained a 501(c)3 status are considered charities, and donations to these 4-H programs are indeed tax deductible. Some of the many 4-H chapters that have a 501(c)3 include those in Gainesville, Texas; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Salt Lake City, Utah; Tucson, Arizona; Little Rock, Arkansas and Essex County, Massachusetts.
Your support of the Humane Society of Elkhart County is promoting respect and responsibility to all animals and preventing suffering and neglect. As a generous supporter of HSEC, your commitment and passion for animal welfare helps to provide compassionate care while educating and advocating on behalf of animals.
In Memory/Honor of donations may be made by check or credit card ( phone or online). Be sure to provide the name of the person in remembrance or honor of. If you include the individual’s main family contact name and address, we will let them know you have made a donation in memory/honor of their loved one, only sharing your name and address, but not the donation amount.
In Memory of donations are a type of gift made in memory of a deceased family member, friend, neighbor, colleague, etc., to honor their life and legacy. In honor of donations are a type of gift made in honor of a family member, friend, neighbor, colleague, etc., to honor a life event or special occasion. Please provide the name of the person in remembrance or honor of.
The Humane Society is a 501 (c) 3 not-for- profit organization that greatly relies on donations. All donations received are fully tax deductible. Additionally, we collect fees through our adoption program and other services offered. Elkhart County and some of the cities within the county contract with the Humane Society to provide animal control services for Elkhart County and their cities. It should be understood that this is a private contract with the Humane Society and therefore, is not automatically supported by tax dollars like other municipal services such as law enforcement and other city and county offices.
4-H Mission: The Indiana 4-H Youth Development mission is to provide real-life educational opportunities that develop young people who positively impact their community and world.
Regular 4-H offers membership for youth grades 3 through 12. Mini 4-H is a free county program that offers youth in grades Kindergarten, 1, and 2 a chance to participate.
We see that every child has valuable strengths and real influence to improve the world around us. 4-H empowers young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime. It’s a research-based experience that includes a mentor, a hands-on project, and a meaningful leadership opportunity.
4-H helps young people develop life skills and learn by doing. A life skill is an ability that one can use in everyday life. The basic life skills are building self-confidence, developing an inquiring mind and making decisions, setting and meeting goals, relating to other people, developing a concern for the community, and developing leadership skills.
Regardless of the project area, all 4-H programs include mentoring and career readiness as core elements.
All Animal ID information will be posted shortly. All Animal ID information will need to be completed via 4-H Online by May 15, 2022.
The completion deadline is May 15, 2022. To sign up, visit http://yqca.org and use your 4-H Online information.
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Federal civilians, postal, or military employees can give to 4‑H through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) by designating CFC #11119 – 4‑H: National 4‑H Council.