National research polls conducted by the American Farm Bureau Federation in 2019 and 2021 showed the need for resources to help farmers with stress and mental health challenges. Jessica Cabrera, Farm Bureau Managing Director of Member Engagement, says those surveys led the organization to create a directory of resources available online.
“In recognition of May as Mental Health Month, we have launched a comprehensive, easy to use online directory of resources for farmers, ranchers and their families who are experiencing stress and mental health challenges,” she explained, “The directory features resources in every U.S. state and Puerto Rico. Listings for crisis support, counseling and behavioral health resources that are available nation-wide are also included in the directory.”
Cabrera says the goal of the directory is to kickstart conversations about stress and mental health in rural areas. “We want to encourage conversations about stress and mental health in farming and ranching communities and raise awareness that those who are struggling do not need to suffer alone. We have a motto that we are stronger together, and we really do believe that’s the case with addressing these very, ever-present needs that are in our communities right now,” Cabrera said.
Check out the mental health resources here.



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