Algoma High School student Morgan Servaes is heading to Capitol Hill next month to represent your community at the National 4-H Conference. Held in Washington, D.C., the event features teenage delegates from across the country working together to prepare briefings on topics important to 4-H and youth programming. The road to our Nation’s capital began months ago for Servaes, who had applied to participate in the National 4-H Conference before going through a series of virtual interviews. Servaes is excited for the experience and hopes the work she does with other delegates helps grow 4-H throughout the country.
The National 4-H Conference will take place April 19th through the 24th. Advocating for youth is nothing new to Servaes. She is a part of the Kewaunee County 4-H Teen Leadership Council and she led efforts to have an all-inclusive animal exhibition at last year’s Kewaunee County Fair.