It is offered everywhere. You just need to contact the county extension office or you land grant college in your state. In our county it is in the county seat town, usually connected in some way to the other govt offices/courthouse annex, in our case. In Indiana, the land grant college is Purdue University. All materials and information come throught their extension service. There are many, many projects that are suitable for "city" kids.
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tessagin
I personally don't know why they don't offer 4H to city kids. Does it have to be all about farm animals? How about animal husbandry in reference to care for dogs and cats. And how about the different needlework the girls and boys do. I know I've seen woodcrafts and there are city gardens. Cooking and baking. There is no reason 4H has to be limited to country kids. I've been to 4H fairs before and other than farm animals who says it has to be limited to country. I know this would help so many inner city kids.