FFA summers: Members stay involved all summer long
Just because the classroom is closed doesn’t mean that FFA members around the country aren’t exploring new activities, and making the most of their time.
Just because the classroom is closed doesn’t mean that FFA members around the country aren’t exploring new activities, and making the most of their time.
Spring offers FFA members and students the opportunity to get out in the fresh air, connect with their communities and kick off service projects. Here are some ideas to help get FFA members and chapters inspired.
Community service is an integral part of FFA and one way chapters can help make a difference in their communities is through the Living to Serve Grants.
It’s the season to give back, and FFA members across the country are embracing the idea of “Living to Serve” within their local communities.
The River Valley FFA Chapter in Ohio is devoted to creating tomorrow’s leaders.and contributing to their community through service.
The Living to Serve Chapter Challenge is a nationwide initiative to complete 930,000 community service hours before the 93rd National FFA Convention.
With a FFA chapter that includes 73 members, and growing, the Elton FFA Chapter does all they can to help out their rural community.
The students realized one of the most important aspects of their chapter’s success stems back to the support of their community.