
Three 4-H clubs in Chatham-Kent are getting a financial boost thanks to Farm Credit Canada (FCC).
The organization recently announced the recipients of the 2025 FCC 4-H Club Fund, which included 57 clubs in Ontario that have received grants of up to $500.
Among those clubs are the Kent Centre Lifeskills 4-H Club in Chatham, the Chatham Kent 4-H Association in Kent Bridge, and the Chatham-Kent Cloverbuds in Ridgetown.
“Supporting youth at the community level is essential to building a strong and sustainable future for Canadian agriculture,” said Todd Klink, chief purpose officer at FCC, in a news release. “Through the FCC 4-H Club Fund, we’re helping local clubs deliver hands-on learning experiences that build leadership, confidence, and practical skills young people will carry with them into the future.”
The funding is used to offset program costs, support club activities, and enhance learning opportunities for 4-H members nationwide.



