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Greenstone FCS is 4-H Platinum Clover Donor



The Wisconsin 4-H Foundation recently recognized partner GreenStone Farm Credit Services as a top 4-H donor. Acknowledged as a Platinum Clover supporter, GreenStone FCS contributed $15,000 to support Wisconsin 4-H programs through the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation. GreenStone FCS has been an ardent supporter of Wisconsin 4-H for over 10 years.

GreenStone's Public Relations Specialist Amber Echlin says that GreenStone is proud to support Wisconsin 4-H.

"We're honored to continue empowering and supporting the development of youth in our communities through our partnership with the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation. The positive impact Wisconsin 4-H has on personal growth and leadership is tremendous and we are grateful to take part in cultivating the next generation."

"We are truly grateful for the continued support of generous partners, like GreenStone," adds Brenda Scheider, executive director of the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation. "GreenStone helps 4?H create cutting-edge, relevant programs for young people to learn real-world skills that will prepare them for the challenges of today and tomorrow, moving communities, the state, our country and the world forward in ways no other youth organization can. We value our partners who help Wisconsin 4-H make a positive impact on our youth."

Since 1914, Wisconsin 4-H has helped young people develop the skills they need to meet the demands of our complex and changing world. Growing out of a rich history of agricultural clubs that helped the University of Wisconsin Extension connect families to research-based advancements in farming technology and techniques, today's 4-H has expanded to include science (STEM), leadership, healthy living and communications programming that will help Wisconsin youth build a healthier and more prosperous future.

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