Rescuing Wildlife, One Animal at a Time
Clear Creek FFA Alumna Erika Yates is living to serve Galveston/Harris County with her nonprofit organization, “The Drunk Opossum.”
Clear Creek FFA Alumna Erika Yates is living to serve Galveston/Harris County with her nonprofit organization, “The Drunk Opossum.”
Jordan Delos Reyes-Kaplan's FFA journey in Hawaiʻi showcases how service and leadership can grow from unexpected beginnings.
Appoquinimink FFA showcases "Living to Serve" by volunteering with Forgotten Cats to rescue homeless and feral cats.
Senator Shelley Hughes champions Alaska’s agricultural future through resilience, and empowering the next generation of producers.
Whether in boots or Brooks, Coach Mark Brown shows that living to serve isn’t about the uniform you wear, but the effort you give to others.
St. James FFA members turn harvest season into a tradition of gratitude, generosity and community service.
Carder Burgener serves as a Zooteen for the Mesker Park Zoo in Evansville, Ind., He helps educate about animals and stresses the importance of animal conservation.
Travelers Rest FFA in South Carolina creates an unforgettable agricultural experience for a local elementary school.
FFA members turned loose change into strength, raising $1,000 to support women through the Hospitality House project.
Holly and Maggie Carroll live out the FFA motto of “Living to Serve” by donating their show pigs to Oklahoma’s Pork for Packs, which feeds families in need.