How One Person Impacts Many
Lilly Campbell’s journey through FFA shows how one person’s leadership can inspire many within a community.
Lilly Campbell’s journey through FFA shows how one person’s leadership can inspire many within a community.
Past California FFA State Secretary Genevieve Ruby-Regli walks through her journey from FFA to owning and operating her own dairy.
Wisconsin FFA Alumna Devani Hinkelmann is inspired by her supportive community and gives back by helping run local FFA events and starting an inclusive program at the county fair.
Sapulpa FFA Chapter's Carter Coble proves "Living to Serve" isn't just a motto. It's a lifestyle through service, leadership and perseverance.
Cameron Asbell from Bronson, Fla., fully embodies "Living to Serve." Building from foundations within FFA, he has led a life of service.
The C. L. Payne FFA Chapter and local farmer David Gray are leading the growth of the next generation of future agriculturists.
Haven Cash shares her experiences on how she is "Living to Serve" as a passion agriculturist with over 200 hours of community service.
La Vernia FFA embodies the last line of the FFA Motto, "Living to Serve."
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.