FFA can develop partnerships with other groups and organizations to exert a leadership role in making the community a better place to live and work. Using state, national, and international activiteis, a chapter and its members can serve as catalysts in improving the community's economic, environmental, and human resources.
Economic Activites: Improve the economic welfare of the community.
Environmental Activites: Preserve natural resources and develop more environmentally responsible individuals.
Human Resource Activities: Improve the welfare and well-being of members and citizens of the community.
- St. Nick Fund Donation
- Corn Drive for Camp Courage
Citizenship Activities: Encourage members to become active, involved citizens of their school, community, and country.
- Ethnic Festival
- Paynesville Senior Center (not implemented yet)
Agricultural Awareness Activities: Help the public become better informed about the food system and related agricultural issues.
- Baby Animal Day @ Elementary School During FFA Week
- Parades and petting zoos throughout the summer
- PALS in the Elementary School