2015-2016 Brown County 4-H Adult Enrollment Forms

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Illinois 4-H Adult Enrollment Form

Brown/Schuyler Counties

This form is primarily for new adult participants in this group, but may be used by those re-enrolling if a preprinted

Illinois 4-H Individual Re-Enrollment Form is not available.

Group Name

Adult Leader

New

Re-enroll

Male

Female Yrs in 4-H as volunteer (including this year)

/ / Date of Birth

First Name

Street Address

MI Last Name

PO Box City Zip Code

County of Residence E-mail

Phone: Type:

Home Phone

Cell Phone

Phone:

T-Shirt Size Youth

Adult

Small

Residence

 Farm (where income is earned farming)

Rural/Small Town (under 10,000)

 Medium Town (10,000-50,000)

Suburb greater than 50,000

City greater than 50,000

Medium

Type :

Small

Medium

Large

Large

X

Race : (select one)

-

Home Phone

Large

2XL

Cell Phone

3XL

American Indian or Alaskan Native

White

Asian

2 or more races

Black or African American

Some other race

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Languages spoken at home

(please select all that apply)

Arabic

Chinese

Polish

Spanish

English

Tagalog

French

Other

Ethnicity

Hispanic or Latino

Yes

No

(If Hispanic, please select all that apply)

 Central American

 Cuban

 Dominican

 Ecuadorian

 Guatemalan

Mexican

Puerto Rican

South American

Spanish/Spaniard

Other

Newsletters and Mailing Lists

 Postal Mail  Email only Please check your preference for receiving Newsletters and info related to the 4-H program.

 Yes  No I would like information on the county-level Foundation and how it supports the 4-H program.

Yes

No I would like information on the Illinois 4-H Foundation and how it supports the 4-H

program

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture,

Dr. George Czapar, Associate Dean and Director, University of Illinois Extension, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. The 4-H Name and Emblem are Protected Under 18 U.S.C. 707

Military Affiliation

None

 Air Force

 Air National Guard

Air Force Reserve

Army

 Army National Guard

 Army Reserve

Marine Corps

 Marine Corps Reserve

Navy

 Navy Reserve

 Coast Guard

Coast Guard Reserve

Photo/Video/Audio Release

Yes

No I grant to the University of Illinois Extension 4-H Youth Development Program, irrevocable permission to record and/or disclose my identity, image, and voice arising out of documenting

4-H youth programs and to use, reproduce and distribute such in whole or in part in video and/or sound recordings, films, photographs, transparencies, webpages, social media, local news media or any other media for any purpose on behalf of the University and Extension without compensation to me and without any right for me to inspect or approve the finished photograph, video, or audio recording or other recordings.

Signature Date

4-H Volunteer Behavior Guidelines:

Families and other youth-serving programs place trust in University of Illinois Extension to provide quality leadership and care for participating youth. The opportunity to work with youth is a privileged position of trust that should be held only by those who are willing to demonstrate behaviors that fulfill this trust. For these reasons, the following behavior guidelines are expected of volunteers working in University of Illinois Extension 4-H youth development programs.

1. Treat others in a courteous, respectful manner demonstrating behaviors appropriate to a positive role model for youth.

2. Obey the laws of the locality, state, and nation and University of Illinois and Extension policies and guidelines.

3. Make all reasonable effort to assure that 4-H youth development programs are accessible to youth without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, or disability.

4. Recognize that verbal and/or physical abuse and/or neglect of youth is unacceptable in 4-H youth development programs and report suspected abuse to the authorities.

5. Do not participate in or condone neglect or abuse, which happens outside the program to 4-H youth participants, and report suspected abuse to authorities.

6. Treat animals humanely and teach 4-H youth to provide appropriate animal care.

7. Operate motor vehicles (including machines or equipment) in a safe and reliable manner when working with 4H youth. Adults must possess a valid operator’s license and the legally required insurance coverage.

8. Do not consume alcohol or illegal substances while responsible for youth in 4-H activities nor allow

4-H youth participants under supervision to do so.

9. Use technology and social media in safe and appropriate ways. See “Illinois 4-H Social Media

Guidelines.”

I have read, understand, and agree to University of Illinois Extension Volunteer Behavior Guidelines. I am at least

18 years of age and have the full right and authority to execute this agreement. I agree to fulfill the responsibilities of my volunteer position to the best of my ability if appointed. I understand that failure to comply with the rules may lead to dismissal from this position .

Signature Date ___________________

Revised 8/2015

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