Feature Story
Persevering through a
GLOBAL PANDEMIC
In December 2019, the first human case of the novel coronavirus or COVID-19 was reported by officials in Wuhan City, China. Since this infectious disease was detected, it has upended day-today lives across the globe and forever changed the way we live, lead, and learn. Mask mandates, social distancing guidelines, and remote learning have become the “new normal.” Every family, career, and community has been touched by the coronavirus pandemic—yet, FCCLA members and advisers nationwide continue to display hope, strength, and inspiration during this challenging time.
For the first time since the organization was founded on June 11, 1945, FCCLA has transformed customarily in-person conferences, Competitive Events, chapter meetings, and more to virtual events. Additionally, students and educators have been forced to find new ways to communicate and connect through virtual platforms, online classrooms, and learning management systems. Although things look a bit different for every FCCLA Chapter and FCS Classroom around the country right now, FCCLA members and advisers alike remain committed to delivering the Ultimate Leadership Experience and making a positive difference in the world today. Read how in spite of these challenging times, members are looking forward toward new horizons and persevering “Beyond Measure” through FCCLA.
“The pandemic has provided the opportunity to do what FCCLA does best: looking positively towards the future, continually serving our communities, and has firmed the resilience of FCCLA in all chapters.” – Faith Nuss, Member, Illinois “ While this year has presented many setbacks, our chapter has embraced the mission of FCCLA. Members use creative and critical thinking and interpersonal communication as we find new ways to meet as an organization and serve our community. Our character develops and we become more prepared for future careers as we tackle new situations. Ultimately, the current situation has pushed us to become even stronger in our multiple roles of family members, wage earners, and community leaders.” – Felicia Sanders, Member, Indiana 6 TEEN TIMES | Spring 2021