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Cultivating a Culture of Well-Being in Farming Communities

  • 29 May 2025
  • 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Virtual

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This is the rescheduled Saskatchewan Solutions session for The Do More Agriculture Foundation's Session: Cultivating a Culture of Well-Being in Farming Communities. If you were registered in the previous session for April 2025, please scroll down to find more information.

On May 29th, Executive Director of Do More Agriculture Foundation Merle Massie will speak to Do More Agriculture Foundation's mission to cultivate a culture of mental well-being within Canadian farming communities. Do More Agriculture Foundation's work addresses head-on community-level stigma against mental illness, which sadly still permeates many communities, including farming communities in Saskatchewan.

People in Saskatchewan farming communities may fear being treated differently or isolated if someone knows they have a mental illness or are struggling with mental wellness. Do More Agriculture Foundation supports farming communities to create spaces for community-level conversations about mental health, injury and illness. It is important to shine a light on community-level stigma and find paths forward for communities to create space for inclusion, belonging, personal connections, and hope.

If you were registered for the previous session and still want to attend on May 29th, great! You do not have to do anything; we have transferred registrations to the new session. 

If you would like to cancel your registration completely, please contact STOPS to Violence at harvey@stopstoviolence.com. You may also reach out to this email address with any other questions or concerns.

For those who registered for April and still want to attend the session but cannot make it on May 29th, you can stay registered to be notified when the recording of the session is available to view.

Recognizing our responsibility to the lands and original people of Treaty territories 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, and unceded territories, the traditional lands of First Nations people and homeland of the Métis Nation.

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Phone: 306-565-3199

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