National Officers: FFA Service Projects Make a Difference
National officers share the FFA service projects that made an impact in their communities.
National officers share the FFA service projects that made an impact in their communities.
These members document their service projects on social media.
With schools closed, Bret Spurgin puts the ag department’s 3-D printer to new use.
Woodbury FFA members in Connecticut set up a fundraiser to help animals on the other side of the world.
FFA members can still live to serve in these uncertain times.
Deb Stevens says her first job is to make a difference — both in her students and in the community.
Fifty years later, WLC continues to have a life-changing impact on FFA members.
The McCook Central FFA Chapter’s Kayle Lauck created an event focused on helping farmers identify and mitigate stressors that may lead to mental health issues.
This National FFA Week project feeds the community.
This Tennessee chapter uses grant funds to collect and purchase books for kindergarten and first-grade students – just in time for the holiday season.