Each year, we purchase animals at our local county fair 4-H auctions. We donate the resulting meat products to local food pantries to provide fresh protein options for families in the community who are experiencing food insecurity.
Berrien County Youth Fair
We bought three pigs and donated 569 pounds of pork products to the Berrien Community Foundation in Saint Joseph and the Salvation Army in Niles.
Cass County Fair
We bought two pigs and donated 363 pounds of pork products to Marcellus Food Pantry, Church of God Food Pantry in Vandalia, Our Lady of the Lake in Edwardsburg, Helping Hands in Cassopolis, and Action Ministries in Dowagiac.
Lenawee County Fair
We bought three pigs and donated 437 pounds of pork products to Daily Bread of Lenawee and Share the Warmth in Adrian.
St. Joseph County Grange Fair
We bought two pigs and donated approximately 392 pounds of pork products to Mendon Food Pantry and White Pigeon Food Pantry.
Van Buren Youth Fair
We bought three pigs and donated 437 pounds of pork products to Eleanor’s Pantry in Paw Paw, Wings of God Transitional Home in Paw Paw, Cooperating Ministries Food Pantry in Hartford, and Decatur Human Services Food Pantry.
4-H gives local kids an opportunity to develop life skills they may not have a chance to learn through school, including:
The material benefits of 4-H are important, too. Kids often use the money from selling their animal to:
Additionally, 4-H can build a strong sense of community. A study by Tufts University found that 4-H participants were:
Our vision at MEC is to build vibrant, relevant, sustainable rural communities. To us, 4-H is a major investment in the future of our local youth and the families who live here.