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Today, Tuesday, October
9, the White House will recognize 12 members of FFA and 4-H as
Champions of Change. For over 100 years, youth and adults involved in
4-H have worked together to create sustainable change in their
communities.
Since 1928, FFA members have lived by the motto “Learning to Do, Doing
to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.” The individuals being
honored today carry on the tradition of service to communities and
country that 4-H and FFA represent.
These
individuals have devoted their time and effort to their communities
across the country and will have the opportunity to share their stories
with Administration officials
and 4-H and FFA members around the globe. The Champions of Change
program was created to honor ordinary Americans doing great work in
their communities. Each week, a different sector is highlighted and
groups of Champions, ranging from educators to entrepreneurs
to community leaders, are recognized for the work they are doing to
serve and strengthen their communities.
Among those honored:
Jessica
Naugle Mcatamney is an agricultural educator at W.B. Saul High School
of Agricultural Sciences in Philadelphia, PA. Jessica serves as FFA
advisor to one the nation’s
largest FFA chapters, assisting Saul’s fourteen agricultural educators
to bring FFA alive to the urban Philadelphia chapter. As the Land
Judging Career Development Event Coach and Agriscience Fair coordinator,
Jessica facilitates the Chapter’s participation
in local leadership events, competitions, and conferences. This is just
one more chapter in Jessica’s story of public service, as she is a
returned Peace Corps volunteer and a former participant in the Fulbright
Japan-U.S. Teacher Exchange Program for Education
for Sustainable Development.
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