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.
Guymon FFA is proving that "Living to Serve" isn't just a motto, but a way of life, rooted in hard work, community pride and a genuine desire to make a difference.
Haven Cash shares her experiences on how she is "Living to Serve" as a passion agriculturist with over 200 hours of community service.
Fontainebleau FFA member Ariana Williams is a superstar when it comes to engaging the community in agriculture.
This Illinois FFA chapter found a way to connect with its community and provide locally grown vegetables to its district.
Missy Wooldridge embodies the FFA motto. She is a dedicated and driven individual who challenges and inspires new faces in the industry.
From shelters to show goats, Callie Rosner demonstrates how FFA members can turn passions into service projects that can change communities.
This North Carolina FFA chapter delivered 30,000 socks to those in need, supporting shelters and showing community leadership.
This family from Bokoshe, Okla., created the Logan Project in memory of their late son and brother, Logan Carver, who lived to serve.
“Living to serve” isn’t just a motto for Liberty Center FFA. See how this chapter is making a difference for those in need in its community.
This Illinois member dives into the world of FFA, becoming one of the most involved members in the Galatia FFA Chapter.