SALT LAKE CITY – In commemoration of its 100th anniversary, Intermountain Farmer’s Association dedicated the milestone year to a noteworthy program of community service. Each IFA branch aimed to volunteer for 100 hours throughout 2023, contributing more than 3,500 hours to various community service projects throughout the Intermountain West.

The service endeavors varied widely, ranging from volunteering at the local county fair to repairing a flood-stricken backyard to tying blankets for kids in need.

“One of our core values is to be a visible and desired member of the community,” Adam Fox, IFA creative director, said in a news release. “This 100 Hours of Service initiative was instrumental in helping our employees embody that value and give back to Intermountain West communities that have supported us over the past 100 years.”

Here are just a few examples:

IFA also contributed $267,000 to local organizations, community events, and youth livestock shows.