True Leaders in 4-H: Jasmine Wilson

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Photo of 4-H member, Jasmine WilsonMeet Jasmine Wilson,14-year-old 4-H member and secretary of the Union County Teen Council. She has attended several 4-H events in her years as a 4-H member including going to District Teen Retreat and NC 4-H Congress. She enjoys meeting new people and connecting with them. In her spare time, she likes to dance, cook, and paint. Read below to learn more about Jasmine and why we think she is a true leader in 4-H!
What is your favorite component of the 4-H Program?* Getting to know people. I enjoy going to camp. I love attending Congress in Raleigh each year.

What does 4-H mean to you? * I love serving my community. Living out the 4-H pledge. Becoming a better person.

What is your most memorable 4-H moment?*My first time going to NC 4-H Congress. There were a lot of fun workshops to attend. I also learned a lot more about the people in my county.

What makes you a True Leader in 4-H? *I listen to people’s ideas. When we are in workshops, I like to take everyone’s ideas into consideration. It helps everyone work better as a team. I also have great organization skills and I’m always on time.

If you were an animal, what would you be and why? * I would be an albino tiger. I say this because they are majestic, beautiful, and powerful.

Jasmine Wilson sewing face masks.

Jasmine Wilson sewing face masks for community members and organizations.