Growing Food
On a bright January morning in Trincity, the BATCE Pouces Verdes 4-H Club gathered for their annual planting day, embodying the 4-H pledge of head, heart, hands, and health. The young members, hailing from 4-H County St. George East, transformed a patch of earth into a thriving garden, showcasing their dedication to environmental stewardship and community well-being.
With sleeves rolled up and tools in hand, the 4-Hers meticulously prepared the soil, demonstrating diligence and teamwork. Their efforts were about planting seeds and cultivating a space that would soon provide nourishing produce for their community. This hands-on experience allowed them to connect deeply with nature, understanding the importance of sustainable practices and the rewards of hard work.
The day’s activities were a testament to the club’s commitment to fostering a love for the environment among youth. By engaging in such meaningful projects, the BATCE Pouces Verdes 4-H Club not only enhances the local landscape but also instills values of responsibility and care in its members. As the plants grow, so too will the skills and character of these young individuals, reflecting the true spirit of 4-H.
In Trinidad and Tobago, 4-H clubs have a rich history of promoting agricultural education and community involvement. The BATCE Pouces Verdes 4-H Club’s planting day is a shining example of how today’s youth are actively contributing to a healthier and more sustainable future.