Rockingham County FFA member Hannah Hinshaw makes a lasting difference through the Special Olympics, her church and her community.
This group of North Carolina chapters supports and challenges one other, and the Federation Leadership Conference is a highlight event.
Millbrook FFA members devote their time to ending hunger on a global scale through a unique college externship experience.
Jordan FFA Advisor Hannah Foust works with the Yonkufa Project to increase agricultural literacy and students’ English skills in Enchi, Ghana.
This North Carolina chapter implemented a program where animal science students and FFA leaders teach special needs students about animals.
One hundred FFA members attended the North Carolina FFA Wildlife Camp and left with a deeper understanding of the importance of conservation.
This North Carolina FFA chapter delivered 30,000 socks to those in need, supporting shelters and showing community leadership.
North Carolina chapters eagerly take on the annual “Wake Up To Ag Day” event to educate young kindergartners across their county.
Amaroo Hills is the largest emu farm in the United States and primarily serves individuals who are affected by alpha-gal syndrome.
In March, around 140 FFA members attended the first Eastern Region MEGA Leadership Conference in North Carolina.
Being homeschooled hasn’t prevented these North Carolina students from being active FFA members who are passionate about agriculture.
This North Carolina FFA chapter hosts an annual oyster roast, a community-wide gathering to support the future of agriculture.