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Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

This website will help guide you through all aspects of the Nashua-Plainfield FCCLA Chapter!
-Photo courtesy of National FCCLA Website

General FCCLA Knowledge

Colors

Red and White: Red suggests strength, courage, and determination. White symbolizes sincerity of purpose and integrity of action.

Creed

We are the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America.

We face the future with warm courage and high hope.

For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values.

For we are the builders of homes,

Homes for America’s future,

Homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair,

Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams.

We are the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America.

We face the future with warm courage and high hope.

Motto

“Toward New Horizons”

Tagline

“The Ultimate Leadership Experience”

Flower

Red Rose, symbolizes a desire for joy in everyday living.

Emblem

The emblem shows that FCCLA is a dynamic, active organization bound for the future. The dominant collegiate lettering articulates a focus on education and student leadership. The swooping arch embodies an active organization that moves toward new arenas.

History

Founded in Chicago on June 11, 1945

STAR Events began in July, 1983

First male president elected in July, 1986

Name changed from FHA/HERO (Future Homemakers of America) to FCCLA in 1999

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