From State Office to State Government
From a Finley, Wash., farm to the House of Representatives, April Connors credits FFA for launching her public service and champions career pathways for students.
From a Finley, Wash., farm to the House of Representatives, April Connors credits FFA for launching her public service and champions career pathways for students.
In Polk County, Mo., “Living to Serve” isn’t just an attribute some people obtain; it’s a way of life for all folks, including this individual.
The FFA motto ends with “Living to Serve,” a phrase that represents giving back to others, supporting your community, and putting others before yourself. Few embody that better than Karen McClure.
Clear Creek FFA Alumna Erika Yates is living to serve Galveston/Harris County with her nonprofit organization, “The Drunk Opossum.”
Los Banos Ag Booster President Don Baker dedicated two decades of service to fueling student futures through dedication and impact.
Ben Arteman once served as an Illinois FFA State Officer. Now he supports members across the state in several different ways.
Eastern View FFA came together with Culpeper Parks and Recreation to create a beautiful landscaped area to the previously built flagpole plaza.
The White River FFA Chapter’s new Bloom & Brighten Project brought color and kindness to campus, delivering over 50 flowers to spread positivity and connection throughout the school.
A New Mexico FFA member takes to the big city to advocate for agriculture and spread positive impact.
More than 73,000 individuals filled the streets of Indianapolis this week, creating a $41 million economic impact.