
Western Region Agricultural
Stress Assistance Program (WRASAP)
Community Restorative Training (CRT)
CRT offers interactive joyful mindfulness based CUSTOM TAILORED programs that promote flexibility, strength and balance while targeting a long-term healthy lifestyle. CRT establishes the big impact of practicing mental, physical and emotional care for as little as 5-10 minutes each day, while using SLOW and SHORT activities, one on one or within your community.
HEALTHY BODY, HEALTHY MIND! Mindful based stress reduction and simple healthy practices.
Services available both in person and virtually.
Service areas: California, National
Go to Website | Phone: 510-485-6255
Core Services: Farm Stress, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
General Services:
Idaho Farm and Ranch Center
The mission of the Idaho Farm and Ranch Center is to collaborate with partners to promote resources and organize efforts that help farmers and ranchers cultivate a viable and resilient agricultural industry. We strive to be a central location for information and help with succession planning, farm stress, financial planning, new and beginning farmers, and veterans in agriculture. Our mission is accomplished by providing workshops, an annual conference, and working with industry partners to collect and distribute resources.
Service areas: Idaho
Go to Website | Phone:
Core Services: Farm Land Access & Succession Planning, Farm Stress, Financial & Business Planning
General Services: Resources for Beginning Farmers, Resources for Farmers with Disabilities, Resources for Veteran Farmers
Washington’s Farmer Stress Counseling Voucher Program
6 Free Counseling sessions for Farmers and Ranchers and their families. Counseling is
available in-person in Pullman, or via telehealth anywhere in the state.
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: 509-335-3587
Core Services: Farm Stress
General Services: Substance Use Support
Wyoming 211
Wyoming 211 makes it easy to find food, housing, job training and much more. Wyoming 211 provides the most current and comprehensive database of community resources in the State of Wyoming including mental health services. We offer a search tool for counseling services as well. Wyoming 211 operators have training to understand the unique circumstances farmers face.
Service areas: Wyoming
Go to Website | Phone: 1-888-425-7138
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress, Substance Use Support
General Services: Disaster Relief/Resilience, Resources for Farmers with Disabilities, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers, Resources for LGBTQIA Farmers, Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers, Resources for Veteran Farmers, Resources for Women Farmers
WSU Skagit County Extension Agricultural Suicide Prevention Program
Information and resources for producers experiencing farm stress and suicidal thoughts. Also provides six complimentary counseling sessions with a qualified provider. Call 1-800-FARMAID to learn more or arrange for services.
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: 360-428-4270
Core Services: Farm Stress
General Services:
Seeds of Wellbeing
The purpose of the Seeds of Wellbeing project is to understand and advocate for the health and wellbeing of farmers, ranchers, and allied agricultural producers in Hawai’i, and provide tools and skills for skillful stress management.
Service areas: Hawaii
Go to Website | Phone:
Core Services: Farm Stress
General Services:
CAAMHP (Colorado Farm Bureau Foundation)
We provide culturally aware behavioral health services to the broad agrarian and rural communities in Colorado. Specific services include vouchers for counseling with licensed behavioral health therapists (including some specializing in adolescent care, gender and sexuality, addiction recovery, and marriage and family therapy among others). We also have an Adolescent Addiction Support Workshop to provide education to parents and other caregivers of adolescents experiencing addiction.
Service areas: Colorado
Go to Website | Phone:
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Disaster Relief/Resilience, Farm Stress, Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers, Resources for LGBTQIA Farmers, Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers, Resources for Veteran Farmers, Resources for Women Farmers, Substance Use Support
General Services:
AgWell
We uplift the lives of America’s producers by wiping out the stigma and shame of asking for help. We connect rural farmers and ranchers to stress management resources including, but not limited to, suicide prevention, substance abuse, general mental health resources, financial resources, and more. Most importantly, we connect agricultural workers to members of their own community who understand the challenges that the agriculture industry faces, and who have been trained to help struggling farmers, ranchers, and other industry workers find help.
Service areas: Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming
Go to Website | Phone: (303) 752-5800
Core Services: Farm Stress
General Services:
Agristress Helpline
Available in Oregon, Connecticut, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Wyoming, with more states being added over time. The AgriStress Helpline is a free and confidential crisis and support line that you can call or text 24/7, and interpretation services are provided in 160 languages. The helpline is answered by trained professionals who can offer support and/or help you find mental health resources in your area. We know that agriculture is unique and that is why our crisis specialists have received training on the factors that impact people working in agriculture.
Service areas: Connecticut, Missouri, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Wyoming
Go to Website | Phone: 833-897-2474
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress
General Services:
Washington State Agrability
Washington AgrAbility offers consultation services and education to connect you and your family to resources which promote well-being in the workplace and reduce risk of secondary injury. Washington State AgrAbility Project does not purchase individual equipment; however, you will be connected with resources available.
How We Can Help
Provide education about practices, accommodations, and available tools to ensure a safe return to the workplace post-injury or health concern
Collaborate with partners, providers, and agencies to ensure information and delivery of services are available for farmers and agriculture workers returning to work.
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone:
Core Services: Farm Stress, Resources for Farmers with Disabilities
General Services: Resources for Veteran Farmers
Core Services:
General Services:
Service Area:
Search:
The Western Region Agricultural Stress Assistance Program is supported by the USDA Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network, under agreement number: 2020-70028-32731 proposal number: 2020-07631
The Western Region Agricultural Stress Assistance Program is an equal access/equal opportunity program.