5 Tips for Planning Your Next Service Project From a Wyoming FFA Alumna
From shelters to show goats, Callie Rosner demonstrates how FFA members can turn passions into service projects that can change communities.
From shelters to show goats, Callie Rosner demonstrates how FFA members can turn passions into service projects that can change communities.
This family from Bokoshe, Okla., created the Logan Project in memory of their late son and brother, Logan Carver, who lived to serve.
Members and chapters across Hill Country came together to lend a hand and encourage one another to “live to serve.”
If you’re making plans to visit Indianapolis or tune in from home, jot down these ideas to ensure a fun-filled week.
On December 12th, the Triton FFA Chapter visited Pinecrest Gardens Nursing Home to spread holiday cheer and deliver gifts. While delivering the gifts, Triton FFA members had the opportunity to spend time and socialize with the residents.
Latta FFA advisor Seth Reeves in Oklahoma wanted to teach members the meaning of Living to Serve. Years later, the chapter is still showing appreciation in a big way.
Chase Simpson helped rebuild parts of North Carolina that were affected by Hurricane Helene, showcasing the power of resilience.
How the Crest FCCLA and Crest FFA Chapter in Kansas used a culinary competition to support a community member in need.
On Nov. 16, 2024, this chapter hosted a Farm Revival event to bring awareness to the steady loss of farmland in North Carolina.
Rocori FFA restores historical park for their community.