Bend, Don't Break grant awards
announced
Olympia Middle School FFA award recipient
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[February 25, 2024]
The Illinois Foundation FFA, in partnership
with the Illinois Department of Agriculture and Farm Family Resource
Initiative SIU School of Medicine Center for Rural Health and Social
Service Development, announced Bend, Don’t Break grant funding to
Illinois FFA chapters to support local initiatives to increase
awareness of mental health and wellness in schools and communities.
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“Bend,
Don’t Break grant funding is critical to advancing information about
the importance of mental health,” said Jerry Costello II, Director
of the Illinois Department of Agriculture. “This partnership
empowers local FFA chapters with needed resources to address their
community’s mental health needs.”
The following chapters were selected to receive a $1,000 grant:
Arcola FFA Chapter
Calhoun FFA Chapter
Cambridge FFA Chapter
Edwards County FFA Chapter
Galva FFA Chapter
Maroa-Forsyth FFA chapter
Newark FFA Chapter
Odin FFA Chapter
Olympia Middle School FFA Chapter
Pecatonica FFA Chapter
Shelbyville FFA Chapter
Shiloh FFA Chapter
Staunton FFA Chapter
Sterling FFA Chapter
Streator FFA Chapter
Vandalia FFA Chapter
Upon completion of the project, each grant recipient will provide a
summary of their event and an overview of the impact it had on
creating increased awareness of mental health and wellness efforts.
“The impact this grant is making in the communities
of these FFA Chapters is remarkable. The opportunity for young
leaders to understand the importance of mental health in their
communities is priceless,” said Mindy Bunselmeyer, Executive
Director of the Illinois FFA Center. “As the goal of the grant is to
connect directly with the agriculture industry, both FFA members and
farmers benefit from the relationships that are being built from the
programs this grant supports."
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The Farm Family Resource
Initiative provides services to all with a focus on rural
Illinoisans and those in the agriculture industry. Anyone can
confidentially call or text 1-833-FARM-SOS at no cost to talk
with trained a specialist who understands the struggles of
farming. Up to six telehealth counseling sessions with SIU
Medicine counselors are available for those in need of
additional support at no cost to the farmer or farm family
member.
“We are pleased to partner with our Illinois FFA Chapters to
assist in the important work we are doing throughout the state
as we help to keep Illinois farm families healthy both
physically and mentally,” said Karen Leavitt Stallman, Ag
Resource Specialist with Farm Family Resource Initiative. “With
1 in 5 teens and young adults living with a mental health
condition, we are encouraged by the efforts of the FFA Chapters
that have been chosen to receive mini grants.”
To learn more about the resources offered by the SIU School of
Medicine's Farm Family Resource Initiative, please visit
siumed.edu/farm/ffri-resources.
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