4-H charity animal auctions support local causes
COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings mean 4-H members are doing annual project Achievement events differently. By moving sales online, they’re opening the doors to even more Albertans supporting their charity auctions.
There are 22 steers and two lambs, plus several other items being offered for sale by 4-H members this year as part of their regular commitment to community service. Proceeds will be given to a designated local charity that the youth have chosen to support.
Successful buyers of 4-H animals can either keep the meat from themselves or donate a portion to local food banks.
The Delburne 4-H Club’s charity steer this year is Sparky, being raised by the Pivert family, with donations going to the Ronald McDonald House in Red Deer.


