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Mental health support stickers available

Mental health support stickers available

Waterproof plastic mental health support stickers can be used indoors, or outdoors to ensure the support and resource information is available.  

By Andrew Joseph, Farms.com

You never know when you need it, but it’s good to know you have resources available.

Being aware that asking for help is nothing to be ashamed of, Do More Agriculture—a charity that champions the mental well-being of those in agriculture—is offering its new mental health support stickers that can be placed anywhere around the farm (or business).

Featuring a QR code, one only needs to scan it to be provided with support and resources for anyone’s mental health needs.  

According to Himadry Singh of Do More Agriculture, its goal is to make access to mental health support and resources as easy as possible.

A quick scan of the QR code will immediately take users to the charity’s website where a full list of crisis center and hotline information is available for each of the 10 provinces and three territories.

The stickers are 4-inches tall x 2.8-inches wide and are made of a waterproof plastic material.

A wonderful idea, the stickers are available in English and French—and can email sticker pdfs out to individuals/organizations that would like to self-print and distribute.

The stickers can be purchased at cost on the Do More Agriculture website: www.domore.ag.


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