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John Hardin High School FFA receives grant for trap-neuter-release program

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The John Hardin High School FFA chapter is receiving national support for their local project.

John Hardin FFA has been awarded a $2,500 yearlong Living to Serve grant from the national organization.

According to a release from FFA, John Hardin FFA will be using the funds to help address area cat overpopulation by partnering with the Friends of Hardin County Animal Shelter organization on a trap-neuter-release program. Funds from the grant will go towards the purchase of trapping equipment. John Hardin alum Dr. Vasi Wilk will perform the procedures at the school’s PAWS Veterinary Clinic, with assistance from John Hardin Ag. Education students enrolled in the Animal Science pathway.

The Living to Serve grant program is sponsored by Cargill and Tractor Supply Company. FFA says the nationwide program provides funding to local chapters to support yearlong service-learning projects that address needs such as community safety, environmental responsibility, hunger, health, nutrition, and community engagement. Visit ffa.org to learn more about the program, and contact your school’s FFA sponsor to learn more about local chapters.

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