Your Impact Counts!
FFA has a heart for service, so we challenge chapters to put their leadership into action and serve their local communities across the country through the National Days of Service (NDoS) during the 96th National FFA Convention & Expo.
Building off the success of NDoS, why not continue our winning streak during National FFA Week? What better way to celebrate FFA than by doing a service project during National FFA Week National Days of Service. FFA chapters are encouraged to report service event impacts from the month of February.
Project Ideas
Focus area: Environmental Responsibility
Description: Diamond Mountain FFA hosted a community cleanup in their area to pick up trash and beautify the community.
Diamond Mountain FFA, Nevada
Focus area: Community Engagement
Description: Eastern Guilford High FFA assembled and distributed activity kits in their community to keep youth engaged during the pandemic.
Eastern Guilford High FFA, North Carolina
Focus area: Community Safety
Description: Holdingford FFA constructed a wheelchair ramp and sidewalk at the school playground to make it accessible to everyone in their community.
Holdingford FFA, Minnesota
Focus area: Hunger, Health and Nutrition
Description: The Wisconsin FFA Association donated necessities to the Ronald McDonald House for families who are staying there while their children are receiving medical care.
Wisconsin FFA Association, Wisconsin
Participating Chapters
RELATED STORIES
How FFA Funds Future Leaders
Beginning this year, the Student Engagement and Travel Assistance Grants program supports members attending National FFA experiences.
Kelliher FFA Grows With Grant Funding
In Minnesota, students in the Midwest Meats class are deepening their understanding of animal and food science through hands-on learning.
Members Tackle Food Insecurity in Their State
In South Carolina and South Dakota, members used FFA grants to package thousands of meals and embodied the FFA motto of “Living to Serve.”
From Pants to Pet Toys
Members of the El Centro FFA Chapter turned donated denim into toys for shelter pets.