A Tradition of Support and Success
This chapter’s annual FFA auction unites community support to fund leadership opportunities, scholarships and agricultural education.
This chapter’s annual FFA auction unites community support to fund leadership opportunities, scholarships and agricultural education.
Trip Bopp Farm transforms agricultural education at Fauquier High School by turning classroom lessons into hands-on, real-world experiences.
A Michigan FFA chapter received grant funding that was used to purchase a new barn and create learning opportunities for members.
Inspired by the Washington Leadership Conference, Clinton Central senior Ethan Sheets put the FFA mission into action by leading members and volunteers to pack nearly 50,000 meals for families in need through Meals of Hope.
Bayley Kearney is a successful Kentucky FFA Alumna and female leader through her specialist position with Chevron Corporation.
Ben Arteman once served as an Illinois FFA State Officer. Now he supports members across the state in several different ways.
This FFA co-advisor and alumnus finds ways to stay connected and embody the FFA motto of “Living to Serve.”
Recognizing a need in its community, this Illinois chapter led a service project that consisted of collecting and replacing American flags.
Mrs. Geisler’s story shows that “Living to Serve” is more than a motto — it’s a lifelong legacy beyond the blue corduroy.
Whether it’s donating grant money or mentoring members, James Ankenbrand finds ways to invest in his Illinois community’s FFA chapter.