Farmers, ranchers, and agricultural workers face unique pressures that can take a real toll on mental health. This free, one-day training gives you the tools to recognize when someone is struggling and the confidence to help.
What You’ll Learn
• How to identify signs of mental health or substance use challenges
• Steps to support someone in distress or crisis
• Ways to reduce stigma and start open, supportive conversations
• Where to turn for resources in your community
Workshop Details
• Date: Friday, April 24
• Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Participants complete a 2-hour, self-paced online course before the in-person session.
• Location: 324 E. Randolph St., Havana, IL 62644
• Cost: Free
• Registration Deadline: Wednesday, April 8
Register Today
• Online: bit.ly/4aobUOR
• By phone: (309) 543-4413
• In person: 324 E. Randolph St., Havana, IL
For more information or if you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, contact Stephanie Acevedo, Visiting Extension Outreach Associate, at sacevedo@illinois.edu.
Funded by USDA: 2024 70028 43552