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Kimberley Monroe

4-H Technician, 4-H Youth Development

Kim grew up in Clarke County, Virginia where she was a member of 4-H and FFA. Her involvement with 4-H Camp as a teen guided her career choice to serve as the Program Technician for Loudoun County 4-H since 2000.

Kim works with the 4-H School Enrichment Programs and 4-H Camp, providing support and guidance. Throughout her career with Extension, Kim has continued to learn new things and share them with the community.

Awards and Certifications
Character Counts - 2001
Master 4-H Camp Director - 2003, 2017
Master 4-H After School Programming - 2004
New 4-H Extension Agent Training Program - 2004
Master 4-H Youth Behavior Management - 2005
Epsilon Sigma Phi – State Outstanding  Unit  - 2005
Health Rocks! – 2011
Loudoun County 10 Years of Service - 2011
Loudoun County 15 Years of Service - 2016
Project Wet, Flying Wild and Project Learning Tree Instructor - 2017
VAE4-HA Communicator Award - Educational Piece Team - 2017