Chapter - Seminole County High School
This Halloween season, Seminole County’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) members, officers, and advisor Jennifer Hodges took part in one of their favorite annual events: the community trunk or treat. At this festive gathering, FCCLA students handed out candy to children from all around Seminole County, bringing joy, smiles, and a bit of Halloween magic to the event.
Each year, FCCLA eagerly anticipates trunk or treat, as it provides them with a chance to connect with the community and contribute in a meaningful way. FCCLA members decorated their trunk in fun Halloween themes, dressed up in costumes, and welcomed local children for a memorable, safe, and candy-filled evening. The event was more than just a holiday celebration; it was an opportunity for FCCLA members to practice communication skills, connect with families, and provide community service that aligns with their organization’s values.
By interacting with children and their families, FCCLA students strengthen their interpersonal skills and gain experience working as a team, all while spreading positivity. Events like trunk or treat are essential in shaping FCCLA members as young leaders and engaged community members, and they help students build connections with their future schoolmates.
With advisor Jennifer Hodges leading the way, Seminole County FCCLA looks forward to trunk or treat each year, knowing it’s a chance to share the Halloween spirit and give back to the community. The event has become a cherished tradition, bringing joy to young children and valuable experience to FCCLA students who aim to make a lasting impact in their community.
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