Living to Serve Grants Enable Chapters to Make Change
See how FFA chapters around the country made a difference in their communities with Living to Serve grants.
See how FFA chapters around the country made a difference in their communities with Living to Serve grants.
Chapters were Living to Serve in their communities, initiating projects during the 2021 National Days of Service.
DeWitt Central FFA creates a mobile ag education trailer with funds from the Grants for Growing program.
North Clay FFA in Illinois started fundraising to purchase a seizure-response dog for one of their members.
See what activities you can engage in throughout the next semester.
Read on for service project ideas from fellow members across the country.
“Living to Serve” is not just a line in the FFA Creed, but a way of life for Erica Jane Flores.
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These FFA chapters did their best to serve and stay connected to their communities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The pandemic didn’t stop Timothy James from growing and donating fresh produce to the local food pantry.