COUNTY OF CAMDEN: 4-H Online Re-Enrollment

COUNTY OF CAMDEN: 4-H Online Re-Enrollment
0Comments

 County of Camden issued the following announcement on Feb. 25.

It is that time of year again to re-enroll in the 4-H Online system. This keeps all 4-H youth and volunteer information current and up to date. 

The website to log into 4-H Online is:  https://v2.4honline.com/#/user/sign-in 

We are including some instructions and step-by-step guides to assist you in the process. 

If you have any questions or encounter issues please don’t hesitate to contact our office at (252) 331-7630. 

First time enrollment 

Youth Re-Enrollment 

Adult Volunteer Re-Enrollment 

Resetting Passwords 

Please try to do this re-enrollment process as soon as possible. Thanks for your cooperation.

Read more at: https://camden.ces.ncsu.edu/2022/01/4-h-online-re-enrollment/

 Original source can be found here.

Featured image

Source: County of Camden 



Related

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Washington, North Carolina Medicaid alcohol and drug abuse treatment payments rose to $2,898,639 in 2024

Washington’s Medicaid reimbursements for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment reached $2,898,639 in 2024, a 4.8% gain from the previous year as service usage and reimbursement rates shifted.

Robert (Bob) Brinson, North Carolina State Senator for 3rd District

Brinson introduces Senate bill to remove 18.93 acres from Washington city limits

North Carolina State Sen. Bob Brinson has introduced a Senate bill seeking to deannex an 18.93-acre parcel from the city limits of Washington in Beaufort County.

Rodney D. Pierce, North Carolina State Representative for 27th District

Pierce introduces legislation for biennial economic progress report in NC House

Rep. Rodney D. Pierce has introduced a measure in the North Carolina House that would require the state to produce a regular report on economic opportunity and affordability.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from IBX News.