
Western Region Agricultural
Stress Assistance Program (WRASAP)
Utah Farmworker Program
The purpose of the Utah Farmworker Program is to provide services to farmworkers and their families in an attempt to: – Help achieve economic self-sufficiency. – Contribute to the stabilization of the farmworkers continued employment in farmwork. – Acquire skills that permit them to upgrade their employment in agriculture or to progress to other employment outside of farmwork. – Support the farmworker during job training.
Service areas: Utah
Go to Website | Phone: 801-394-9774
Core Services: Research, Technical Assistance, & Education, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
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Oregon Law Center
Oregon Law Center represents all low-income Oregonians. They also provide information, advice, brief service and representation on a number of issues that are important to farmworkers, including wage claims, working conditions, housing and health care. The Indigenous Project provides services to farmworkers who speak indigenous languages from Mexico and Guatamala, including Mixteco, Zapoteco, Triqui, Kanjobal and other languages. The Project Against Workplace Sexual Assault, part of the Indigenous Project, supports, educates, informs and helps farmworkers regarding sexual harassment and assault at their place of work.
Service areas: Oregon
Go to Website | Phone: (503) 981-0336 or 1-800-973-9003
Core Services: Legal Help & Mediation Services, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers, Resources for Women Farmers
General Services: Resources for BIPOC Farmers
Not Our Farm
Not Our Farm (NOF) is a project and community of farmers who have chosen farming as a career but do not have their own farm business or land. We are farm workers, farm employees, members of farm crews, farm managers, apprentices and interns.
Service areas: National
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Core Services: Activism & Organizing, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
General Services: Farm Land Access & Succession Planning, Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for LGBTQIA Farmers
La Cooperativa Campesina de California
La Cooperativa’s member agencies operate a range of one-stop centers, mobile service units, and other service access sites throughout California, primarily in agricultural counties. Together, member agencies provide a job development force of over 500 employees, and combined operational budgets total over $81,000,000. Because the services offered by La Cooperativa focus on increasing self-sufficiency and protecting farm worker agency, we are able to achieve much higher rates of participation in this traditionally hard-to-reach population. Housing, food, disability, disaster, emergency, advocacy, education, employment services
Service areas: California
Go to Website | Phone: (916) 388-2220
Core Services: Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
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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
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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
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Border Agricultural Workers Project
BAWP is an organizing effort initiated by Sin Fronteras Organizing Project as an attempt to help farmworkers improve their wages and their working and living conditions. The majority of the border farmworkers work in the multimillion dollar chile industry of Southern New Mexico. The purpose of this project is to promote and protect the civil and human rights of both documented and undocumented agricultural workers. Our commitment is the empowerment of the farmworker community to develop and to implement long-term solutions to the economic and social problems which are the result of the exploitation and oppression of an agricultural system which places profits on top of human dignity.
Service areas: New Mexico
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Core Services: Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
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USDA Spanish Translation
Links to Spanish translated information for some USDA programs and assistance.
Service areas: National
Go to Website | Phone: (202) 720-2791
Core Services: Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
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United Farm Workers
Si Se Puede® Attitude: A personal and organizational spirit that promotes confidence, courage, hard work, and the belief that we can do the impossible.
Service areas: National
Go to Website | Phone: (661) 823-6105
Core Services: Activism & Organizing, Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
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Rural Community Development Resources
Help limited-resource Hispanic producers enter agriculture and build successful collaborative businesses. RCDR’s Center for Latino Farmers guides beginning farmers with limited English skills as they establish their own family farms.
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: (509) 453-5133
Core Services: Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
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New Mexico State University Extension
Providing the people, farmers and ranchers of New Mexico with practical, research-based knowledge and programs to improve their quality of life.
Service areas: New Mexico
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Core Services: Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & Support, Research, Technical Assistance, & Education, Resources for Beginning Farmers, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers, Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers
General Services: Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for Women Farmers
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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.