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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.”
Discover how Clear Lake FFA advisor Emily Johnson embodies “Living to Serve” through leadership, education and mental health awareness.
Heather Prochnow embodies “Living to Serve” through her lifetime dedication to FFA and equipping future agriculture leaders.
Meet Jennifer Ervin, a Texas FFA Alumni who is Living to Serve beyond the blue jacket through her position in school district administration.
Taylor McGill, a dedicated Oklahoma State University alum, truly embodies the FFA motto, “Living to Serve.”
Cameron Asbell from Bronson, Fla., fully embodies "Living to Serve." Building from foundations within FFA, he has led a life of service.
Mrs. Geisler’s story shows that “Living to Serve” is more than a motto — it’s a lifelong legacy beyond the blue corduroy.
From her FFA beginnings in a school greenhouse to her current role as a park ranger and goat farmer, Cassie Cross lives out the FFA motto every day.
Through her work with the Harmony Family Center, this Tennessee FFA member creates enriching experiences for horses and humans.
This North Carolina FFA chapter delivered 30,000 socks to those in need, supporting shelters and showing community leadership.