Illinois
ILLINOIS 4-H HALL OF FAME INCLUDES A WAYNE COUNTY VOLUNTEER
Illinois 4-H volunteers empower and prepare youth for success as the program relies on its more than 6,000 volunteers to fill key leadership and mentoring roles. Lisa Simpson a volunteer and former Extension Employee in Wayne County, was recently honored by Illinois 4-H for their selfless dedication to the University of Illinois Extension 4-H youth development program.
In 2024, 70 individuals were inducted into the Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame.
Illinois 4-H honors and celebrates extraordinary 4-H alumni, volunteers, and former 4-H staff. Those inducted have a track record of exemplary service to 4-H or outstanding career and community achievement and were nominated by county University of Illinois Extension staff. Each inductee receives a commemorative Hall of Fame medallion at the Illinois State Fair 4-H Alumni & Volunteer Celebration events.
“Lisa’s staff member and volunteer role in Wayne County 4-H was crucial, combining her exceptional organizational skills with compassionate leadership. Her expertise was instrumental in the success of county fairs and creating memorable experiences for 4-H youth and their families. Lisa’s dedication extended beyond her professional duties, as she actively supported her children’s 4-H involvement and volunteered in various aspects of the county extension program, embodying the true spirit of 4-H through her unwavering commitment and genuine care for others.” Said Ryan Littlejohn, Wayne County 4-H Extension Program Coordinator.
Illinois 4-H programs in Wayne County reach nearly 500 youth each year through 4-H clubs, camps, educational programs, workshops, and conferences held in communities, schools, parks, and homes. Volunteers fill key leadership and mentoring roles throughout the state.