Living to Serve for the Holidays

The holidays may mean different things to FFA members and chapters across the country, but the desire to live out the final line of the FFA motto is consistent. See how chapters across the country are living to serve this holiday season.

 

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Good Use of a Green Thumb

Alcovy FFA members in Georgia put their floral design skills to good use this holiday season. Members crafted several hand-made ornaments and floral arrangements as a chapter activity.

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Good Use of a Green Thumb

After assembling the arrangements and decorations, Alcovy FFA members delivered the gifts to residents of The Oaks at Ashton Hills assisted living facility.

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Sending Holiday Cheer to Nursing Homes

Spreading holiday cheer was a little trickier this year; however, members of the New Bern FFA Chapter in North Carolina wanted to lift the spirits of the community now more than ever.

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Sending Holiday Cheer to Nursing Homes

New Bern FFA members came together to fill Christmas stockings and write personal holiday cards for 116 nursing home residents.

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Cookie Kits Bring Cheer to Families

This year, the River Ridge FFA Chapter in Wisconsin teamed up with the student council to deliver each kindergarten through the 8th grade family a gingerbread cookie decorating kit.

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Cookie Kits Bring Cheer to Families

More than 220 kits were sent home with students, bringing smiles, cheer and laughter. Students and parents shared decorated cookies and family memories on the River Ridge FFA Chapter Facebook page.

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Feliz Navidad with Fleece Navidad

In an effort to spread joy and warmth this holiday season, the Tina-Avalon FFA Chapter members in northern Missouri made fleece blankets of all colors and patterns.

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Feliz Navidad with Fleece Navidad

Tina-Avalon FFA members donated more than 20 blankets to daycare centers, nursing homes and churches throughout the community.

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Feeding the Hungry During a Challenging Year

This year, for the first time in many of our lives, some of our grocery stores had empty shelves. Despite that, members of the Rich Hill FFA Chapter in Missouri worked to eliminate hunger in their neighborhood this holiday season.

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Feeding the Hungry During a Challenging Year

By partnering with the local FFA alumni chapter, community partners and local grocery stores, Rich Hill FFA members donated 37 meals to low-income families.

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