WFBF, Badger State Sheriffs’ Association Partner To Promote Rural Mental Health

New Partnership Aims to Address Rural Mental Health: Wisconsin Farmers and Law Enforcement Join Forces.

WFBF, Badger State Sheriffs’ Association Partner To Promote Rural Mental Health

MADISON – The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and the Badger State Sheriffs’ Association (BSSA) are proud to announce a new partnership addressing the critical issue of mental health in rural communities. This collaboration will expand the reach of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s Farm Neighbors Care campaign, which focuses on promoting wellness and supporting farmers and their families in times of need.

“Farmers are the backbone of Wisconsin, but they face unique challenges that can take a toll on their mental health,” said WFBF President Brad Olson. “This partnership is critical in extending our Farm Neighbors Care message to rural areas. By joining forces, we are committed to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health and providing support to those working tirelessly to feed our communities.”

Through this partnership, county sheriffs across the state will have access to resources for those who may be facing mental health struggles including farmers, veterans and children. Together, they will help raise awareness of mental health challenges and provide practical tools to those in need.

“The Wisconsin Badger State Sheriffs’ Association is honored to team up with the Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s Farm Neighbors Care campaign to assist as a conduit and ensure those in need of mental health services are identified and given the resources they need.” said Executive Director of the Badger State’s Sheriffs’ Association John Gossage. “Wisconsin sheriffs serve a large rural population and interact with many citizens on a daily basis.”

WFBF’s Farm Neighbors Care campaign aims to provide easily accessible resources and foster a supportive community for farmers. With the added support of law enforcement, the campaign will be able to further promote mental health resources and connect individuals with mental health professionals and local services.

For more information about the Farm Neighbors Care campaign, visit here.

Last Update: Oct 28, 2024 2:20 pm CDT

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