Living to Serve: Ag Teachers Leading the Future
Through leadership, support, and belief, California’s Atwater FFA advisors teach what it means to grow, inspire others, and truly Live to Serve.
Through leadership, support, and belief, California’s Atwater FFA advisors teach what it means to grow, inspire others, and truly Live to Serve.
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.
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.
Jordan Delos Reyes-Kaplan's FFA journey in Hawaiʻi showcases how service and leadership can grow from unexpected beginnings.
Maddie Cole shares how her grandmother's lifelong dedication to agriculture inspired her own FFA journey and commitment to serving others.
Britney Lardner has made it her mission to bring agriculture to life for students, teachers and volunteers across New Mexico.
As FFA members, it is important to carry out the FFA motto in everyday life. Here's how you can make "living to serve" a priority.
Meet Jennifer Ervin, a Texas FFA Alumni who is Living to Serve beyond the blue jacket through her position in school district administration.