By Madison Parisien
The mental health of Ontario farmers is receiving greater attention through the Farmer Wellness Initiative, a program designed to support the well-being of farmers, farm workers, and their families across the province. Operated through Agriculture Wellness Ontario, the initiative offers free and unlimited counselling services tailored specifically to the agricultural community.
Farming is often described as more than just a career; it is a lifestyle that comes with long hours, financial uncertainty, unpredictable weather, and emotional stress. Recognizing these challenges, the Farmer Wellness Initiative provides access to trained mental health professionals who understand the realities of agricultural life. Support is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through a confidential helpline.
The program is open to Ontario farmers, farm employees, international agricultural workers, and family members over the age of 16. Youth between 12 and 15 years old may also access services with parental consent. Counselling can be provided over the phone, through video calls, or in person when available. Services are offered in English, French, and Spanish, with additional translation options available.
According to Agriculture Wellness Ontario, people reach out for support for many different reasons, including stress, anxiety, depression, financial pressure, grief, loneliness, family challenges, and workload management. The initiative emphasizes that individuals do not need to be in crisis to seek help.
The Ontario and federal governments have continued investing in the program, including recent funding to expand support services for agricultural workers and Spanish-speaking farm employees. Officials say the goal is to reduce barriers to mental health care in rural and farming communities while encouraging more open conversations about wellness in agriculture.
Supporters of the initiative believe programs like this are essential in helping farmers feel less isolated and more supported during difficult times. As awareness surrounding mental health continues to grow, the Farmer Wellness Initiative aims to remind Ontario’s agricultural community that help is available and that no one has to struggle alone.
For more information or to access support, visit Agriculture Wellness Ontario’s Farmer Wellness Initiative page or call 1-866-267-6255.
