Western Region Agricultural
Stress Assistance Program (WRASAP)
Flower Hill Institute
Flower Hill Institute is a Native-owned, community-directed nonprofit. Our objectives include preserving and enhancing cultural resources, preparing youth to inherit leadership, improving economic self-sufficiency, agriculture, food sovereignty and security, and improving outcomes to climate change.
Flower Hill also works nationally, doing outreach and providing technical assistance on the USDA Meat and Poultry Processing Technical Assistance program and the USDA Farm Service Agency Outreach, Education, & Technical Assistance program.
Service areas: National, New Mexico
Go to Website | Phone: +1 720-220-7720
Core Services: Meat and Poultry Processing Capacity Technical Assistance, Research, Technical Assistance, & Education, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
General Services: Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for Hispanic/Latino Farmers/Farmworkers, Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers
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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.