An Appalachian Mile in His Shoes
Whether in boots or Brooks, Coach Mark Brown shows that living to serve isn’t about the uniform you wear, but the effort you give to others.
Whether in boots or Brooks, Coach Mark Brown shows that living to serve isn’t about the uniform you wear, but the effort you give to others.
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.
Hearing a call to action from the Washington Leadership Conference, California FFA members have stepped up to give back.
Eighty-seven years ago, ag teacher Miguel A. Maymón wrote the Puerto Rico FFA Anthem, a symbol of pride to FFA members.
This young FFA officer balances holding roles and achieving success by being more in her community, FFA and in life.
Chris Pollack, a fifth-generation farmer, continues to serve the community by helping face growing issues in agriculture.
Brittany Hemond is a dedicated FFA advisor, mother, farmer and community leader. She embodies the spirit of “Living to Serve” in every aspect of her life.
Greene County FFA officers empowered Greenhands to grow as leaders and to make a difference in their communities.
From shelters to show goats, Callie Rosner demonstrates how FFA members can turn passions into service projects that can change communities.