The commitment shown by the Enterprise FFA Chapter proves that its dedication and craftsmanship make a real difference.
Wheatland FFA is cleaning up its community one weed, one piece of trash and one act of service at a time.
Led by President Murray Terrell, the Elmore County Cattlemen’s Association serves the community in various ways.
Alongside his younger brother, Chester Montgomery reflects the values of hard work, humility and service that define FFA.
The Las Cruces FFA Chapter demonstrated the FFA motto by participating in a highway cleanup through the Adopt-A-Highway program.
The Sleepy Eye FFA Chapter lives out “Living to Serve” by helping others and strengthening their community.
Meet the FFA Alumni proving that "Living to Serve" is more than a motto — it’s a legacy of leadership, service and lifelong impact.
Heather Prochnow embodies “Living to Serve” through her lifetime dedication to FFA and equipping future agriculture leaders.
As FFA members, it is important to carry out the FFA motto in everyday life. Here's how you can make "living to serve" a priority.
Highland-Craigmont FFA in Idaho serves their community and progresses chapter leadership development.
The West Plains FFA Chapter exemplifies the FFA motto by hosting smoked rib fundraisers to support local community members in need.
In this episode, I spoke with Bobby Toon to discuss the importance of “Living to Serve.” Toon details why serving is vital in being the voice.