Cheryl Mohr is a dedicated 4-H leader who goes above and beyond to support youth in Bates County. As a project leader for sewing, quilting, and interior design, she mentors members both individually and in groups, helping them develop valuable skills. Cheryl also plays a vital role in the county’s 4-H Fashion Revue, where she ensures that community service is a key component.
Each year, she leads youth in hands-on service projects, such as sewing bibs for elderly residents, making quilts for children entering foster care, and collecting blankets for Project Linus. She has also guided members in assembling personal hygiene bags for girls in Africa and Guatemala, helping them stay in school. Through her leadership, 4-H’ers learn the importance of giving back while creating meaningful, useful items for those in need.
Beyond Fashion Revue, Cheryl actively participates in club and county activities and fundraisers, demonstrating her passion for 4-H. Her dedication to service and education embodies the 4-H pledge, using her hands for larger service to benefit her community, country, and world.
Courtesy Missouri 4-H and Bates County 4-H