How Chapters Have Observed National Days of Service So Far

By |2020-10-27T15:18:01-04:00October 27th, 2020|93rd National FFA Convention & Expo, FFA New Horizons, Living to Serve, The Feed|
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Put your leadership into action and be part of FFA National Days of Service in October. Here are eight chapters around the country that have participated so far.

Ada-Borup FFA, Minnesota

Members hosted a community cleanup while ensuring the safety of all who participated.

Genoa-Penta FFA, Ohio

The chapter hosted a pumpkin fundraiser, called “Bashing Out Breast Cancer,” to support breast cancer research.

Covington FFA, Tennessee

Members volunteered their time at a local food pantry to help unload trucks and organize donations.

River Ridge FFA, Wisconsin

Members hosted and participated in a roadside cleanup effort.

D.H. Conley FFA & Farmville Central FFA, North Carolina

Two FFA chapters came together to help the Winterville Museum rehab its gardens.

Ash Grove FFA Chapter, Missouri

The chapter hosted a community beautification day with the support of local first responders.

West Holt FFA, Nebraska

Members participated in a tree-planting event at their local cemetery.

Cumberland Valley FFA, Pennsylvania

Members provided cleanup efforts in town and along an area highway.

Wondering how to get started serving in your community? The FFA National Days of Service Tool Kit has all you need to investigate, plan, serve and evaluate your service project. The tool kit also includes service action plan templates for projects in each of the four focus areas: Community Safety; Hunger, Health and Nutrition; Environmental Responsibility; and Community Engagement.

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