Farmer Stress Resource Directory

The Farmer Stress Resource Directory serves as a vital resource for farmers, farmworkers, fishermen, loggers, their families, and agricultural organizations seeking support for stress and behavioral health challenges.

This directory connects individuals with essential resources to promote mental well-being and offers clear guidance on how to access these services.

This directory was developed by the North Carolina Agromedicine Institute in collaboration with North Carolina Cooperative Extension, with generous support for graphics and printing provided by North Carolina Farm Credit.

Tips for Finding a Counselor or Other Behavioral Health Services

  • Ask your primary care physician for assistance.
  • If you have healthcare insurance, contact your insurance carrier to determine which behavioral healthcare providers are covered by your plan.
  • If you have off-farm employment, check to see if your employer’s benefit package includes an Employee Assistance Program.

If you don’t have health insurance, counseling/therapy services are available to farmers, ranchers, farmworkers, their family members, and others in the agricultural community thanks to support from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission and North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (US Department of Agriculture).

To receive help with the cost of services, contact the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network by email at info@ncfarmstress.org or by phone at 1-844-325-3276 or 252-744-1008.

Behavioral Health Services

Private Counselors with Experience in Agriculture

Roberta Bellamy, PhD, LMFT

Roberta Bellamy specializes in agricultural behavioral health and has experience working with farmers and farmworkers.


Deborah Dunn, LMFT

Serves Johnston, Wake, and Wilson counties.

Offers phone counseling to anyone with an account.


Amanda McGough, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist

  • Email: amanda@findyourbase.com
  • Phone: 704-910-8381
  • Fax: 704-981-8282
  • Address: 1515 Mockingbird Lane, Suite 580, Charlotte, NC 28209

Amanda McGough provides cognitive behavioral therapy services.


Lindy W. Kitchin, LCSW LCAS


CareNet Counseling

Phone: 336-716-7667

Services available in 80 counties. Call for the nearest location. Identify as a North Carolina farmer, farm family member, or farm worker to receive services at no cost.

Local Management Entities (LMEs)

Alliance Health Office

  • Address: 5200 W. Paramount Parkway, Suite 200, Morrisville, NC 27560
  • Phone: 919-651-8401
  • Fax: 919-651-8672
  • Crisis Line: 800-510-9132
  • Website: Alliance Health Plan
  • Counties Served: Cumberland, Durham, Johnston, Wake

Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Office

  • Address: 550 S. Caldwell St., Suite 1500, Charlotte, NC 28202
  • Phone: 704-939-7700
  • Fax: 704-939-7907
  • Crisis Line: 800-939-5911
  • Website: Cardinal Innovations
  • Counties Served: Alamance, Cabarrus, Caswell, Chatham, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Franklin, Granville, Halifax, Mecklenburg, Orange, Rockingham, Person, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes, Union, Vance, Warren

Eastpointe Office

  • Address: 514 East Main Street, Beulaville, NC 28518
  • Phone: 800-913-6109
  • Fax: 910-298-7180
  • Crisis Line: 800-913-6109
  • Website: Eastpointe
  • Counties Served: Bladen, Duplin, Edgecombe, Greene, Lenoir, Robeson, Sampson, Scotland, Warren, Wayne, Wilson

Partners Behavioral Health Management Office

  • Address: 901 South New Hope Road, Gastonia, NC 28054
  • Phone: 704-884-2501
  • Fax: 704-884-2713
  • Crisis Line: 888-235-4673
  • Website: Partners BHM
  • Counties Served: Burke, Cabarrus, Catawba, Cleveland, Davie, Forsyth, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Rutherford, Stanly, Surry, Union, Yadkin

Sandhills Center Office

  • Address: 1120 Seven Lakes Drive, West End, NC 27376
  • Phone: 910-673-9111
  • Fax: 910-673-6202
  • Crisis Line: 800-256-2452
  • Website: Sandhills Center
  • Counties Served: Anson, Davidson, Guilford, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Rockingham

Trillium Health Resources Office

  • Address: 201 W. First Street, Greenville, NC 27858-1132
  • Phone: 866-998-2597
  • Crisis Line: 877-685-2415
  • Website: Trillium Health Resources
  • Counties Served: Beaufort, Bertie, Brunswick, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Columbus, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Franklin, Gates, Granville, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Martin, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Pender, Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Rowan, Stokes, Tyrrell, Vance, Washington

Vaya Health

  • Address: 200 Ridgefield Court, Suite 206, Asheville, NC 28806
  • Phone: 828-225-2785
  • Fax: 828-225-2796
  • Crisis Line: 800-849-6127
  • Website: Vaya Health
  • Counties Served: Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Caldwell, Caswell, Chatham, Cherokee, Clay, Franklin, Graham, Granville, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Person, Polk, Rowan, Stokes, Swain, Transylvania, Vance, Watauga, Wilkes, Yancey

NC Statewide Telepsychiatry Program (NC STeP)

ARHS Bertie County

  • Address: 102 Rhodes Ave, Windsor, NC 27985
  • Phone: 252-794-5322

Camden County

  • Address: 160 US-158, Camden, NC 27921
  • Phone: 252-338-4404

ARHS Chowan

  • Address: 202 West Hicks Street, Edenton, NC 27932
  • Phone: 252-482-6003

Craven County

  • Address: 2818 Neuse Blvd., New Bern, NC 28562
  • Phone: 252-636-4964
  • Address: 508 Hwy 70 East, Havelock, NC 28532
  • Phone: 252-636-4964

ARHS Currituck

  • Address: 2795 Caratoke HWY, Currituck, NC 27929
  • Phone: 252-232-2271

Duplin County

  • Address: 340 Seminary Street, Kenansville, NC 28349
  • Phone: 910-296-2130

ARHS Gates County

  • Address: 29 Medical Center Rd., Gates, NC 27937
  • Phone: 252-338-4404

ARHS Hertford

  • Address: 828 S Academy Street, Ahoskie, NC 27910
  • Phone: 252-862-4054

Hyde County

  • Address: 1151 Main Street, Swan Quarter, NC 27885
  • Phone: 252-926-4387

Martin County

  • Address: 210 W Liberty Street, Williamston, NC 27892
  • Phone: 252-791-3101

ARHS Pasquotank County

  • Address: 709 Roanoke Ave, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
  • Phone: 252-338-4404

ARHS Perquimans

  • Address: 103 ARPDC Street, Hertford, NC 27944
  • Phone: 252-426-2100

Beaufort County Health Dept

  • Address: 1436 Highland Drive, Washington, NC 27889
  • Phone: 252-946-1902

Benson Health

  • Address: 3333 NC-242, Benson, NC 27504
  • Phone: 919-894-2011

Carteret OBGYN

  • Address: 3511 John Platt Drive, Morehead City, NC 28557
  • Phone: 252-247-4297

Erlanger, Andrews

  • Address: 2751 US-19 BUS, Andrews, NC 28901
  • Phone: 828-321-4510

Erlanger, Hayesville

  • Address: 146 US Hwy 64 E, Hayesville, NC 28904
  • Phone: 828-389-3608

Vidant Chocowinity

  • Address: 740 Bragaw Lane, Chocowinity, NC 27817
  • Phone: 252-946-9562

Vidant Multispecialty – Kinston

  • Address: 701 Doctors Dr Suite N, Kinston, NC 28501
  • Phone: 252-559-2200

Vidant Roanoke Rapids

  • Address: 1385 Medical Center Drive, Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
  • Phone: 252-537-9176

Vidant Women’s Care, Edenton

  • Address: 203 Earnhardt Dr Suite A / 309 N Broad St, Edenton, NC 27932
  • Phone: 252-482-2134

Vidant Women’s Care, Kenansville

  • Address: 417 N Main Street, Kenansville, NC 28349
  • Phone: 910-296-2815

Mobile Behavioral Healthcare and Telemedicine

Mountain Region

The Mountain Region of North Carolina offers mobile crisis management, telemedicine, and other behavioral health services. Here are some of the providers:

Analenisgi Recovery Center

  • Phone: 828-497-9163 ext. 7550
  • Address: 1 Hospital Rd, Cherokee, NC 28719
  • 24-Hour Mobile Crisis Hotline: 1-888-315-2880
  • Website: Analenisgi Recovery Center

Offers outpatient individual, family, and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, anxiety program, mental health and substance abuse treatment services, mobile crisis management, and inpatient treatment.


Appalachian Community Services

Serves Clay, Cherokee, Graham, Haywood, Macon, and Swain counties. Provides crisis services, outpatient therapy, adult recovery unit, peer support, and medication management.


Blue Ridge Community Health Services

Serves Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, and Transylvania counties. Provides family and pediatric medicine, behavioral health, dentistry, pharmacy, and other services.


Catawba Valley Behavioral Healthcare

  • Crisis Hotline: 828-695-2511
  • Hickory Clinic: 828-695-5900
  • Address: 327 1st Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601
  • Morganton Clinic: 828-624-1900
  • Address: 301 E Meeting St., Suite 104, Morganton, NC 28655
  • Website: Catawba Valley Behavioral Healthcare

Offers outpatient treatment, peer support, mobile crisis management, and primary care.


Meridian Behavioral Health Services

Serves Buncombe, Clay, Cherokee, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain, and Transylvania counties. Provides medication management, psychosocial rehabilitation services, peer support, and substance abuse intensive outpatient services.


Phoenix Counseling and Crisis Centers

Crisis services are offered at the Gastonia and Shelby locations with 24/7 crisis walk-in. Mobile Crisis Services are available in Cleveland, Lincoln, and Gaston Counties.


Gastonia Outpatient, Crisis & Recovery Center

  • Address: 2505 Gaston Memorial Drive, Gastonia, NC 28054
  • Phone: 704-842-6359

Lincolnton Outpatient

  • Address: 510 South Aspen St, Lincolnton, NC 28092
  • Phone: 704-735-7325

Shelby Outpatient

  • Address: 804 N. Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC 28150
  • Phone: 704-476-4106

Cleveland Crisis & Recovery Center

  • Address: 609 N. Washington St, Shelby, NC 28150
  • Phone: 704-751-3693

RHA Health Services

  • Non-emergency Phone: 1-800-848-0180
  • Mobile Crisis Management: 1-888-573-1006
  • Website: RHA Health Services

The West Team serves Alexander, Buncombe, Caldwell, Henderson, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Transylvania, and Yancey counties.


Vecinos Farmworker Health Program

Spanish-speaking providers are available for behavioral, primary, and preventive care.

Piedmont Region

The Piedmont Region of North Carolina offers mobile crisis management, telemedicine, and other behavioral health services. Here are some of the providers:

Alliance Health

Website: Alliance Health Plan

Mobile Crisis Management is available when you call the Access and Information Center at 800-510-9132.

Crisis and Assessment Center Locations:

Behavioral Health Division, Johnson County Health Department

  • Address: 521 North Brightleaf Blvd, Smithfield, NC 27577
  • Phone: 800-510-9132

Cumberland Recovery Response Center

  • Address: 1724 Roxie Avenue, Fayetteville, NC 28304
  • Phone: 800-510-9132

Durham Recovery Response Center

  • Address: 309 Crutchfield St, Durham, NC 27704
  • Phone: 919-560-7305

UNC Health Care at WakeBrook

  • Address: 107 Sunnybrook Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610
  • Phone: 984-974-4800

Community Mental Health Center at Cape Fear Valley

Offers walk-in screening and triage, 24/7 crisis evaluation services, emergency psychiatric care, and inpatient services.


Daymark Recovery Services

Operates in 33 offices across North Carolina under Cardinal Innovations Healthcare, Partners Behavioral Health Management, Sandhills Center, and Vaya Health. Offers mobile crisis management, outpatient substance abuse, outpatient mental health, and walk-in crisis services.


El Futuro

  • Phone: 919-688-7101
  • Website: El Futuro
  • Durham Location Address: 2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 23, Durham, NC 27707
  • Siler City Location Address: 401 N Ivey Ave, Siler City, NC 27344

Provides telepsychiatry and teletherapy consultations to clinics serving the Latino community in historically rural or underserved counties.


Freedom House Recovery Center

  • Phone: 919-942-2803
  • Chapel Hill Crisis Unit: 919-967-8844
  • Mobile Crisis Unit: 866-275-9552
  • Orange and Person County Mobile Service: 1-877-967-8444
  • Website: Freedom House Recovery Center

Offices in Chapel Hill, Durham, Franklinton, Norlina, Pittsboro, Roxboro, Vance, Yanceyville, and Warrenton offer crisis, outpatient, and residential counseling services based on location.


MindPath Care Centers

Serves Asheville, Cary, Carboro, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Clayton, Concord, Durham, Greenville, Huntersville, Pineville, Raleigh, Wake Forest, Wilmington, and Wilson.


Monarch

  • Service Line: 866-272-7826
  • Mobile Crisis Line: 800-568-9689
  • Eastpointe Mobile Crisis Management: 800-913-6109
  • Spanish Service: 704-986-1500
  • Website: Monarch

Crisis Service Locations:

  • Lumberton Facility-Based Crisis Center
    • Address: 207 West 29th St, Lumberton, NC 28358
    • Phone: 910-618-5606
  • Wake Behavioral Health Urgent Care
    • Address: 319 Chapanoke Rd, Suite 120, Raleigh, NC 27603
    • Phone: 919-703-2845
  • SECU Youth Crisis Center
    • Address: 1810 Back Creek Dr, Charlotte, NC 28213
    • Phone: 844-263-0050 (toll-free) or 704-206-2342 (local)

Santé Group

  • Mecklenburg County Crisis (CriSyS): 704-566-3410 (select option 1)
  • Website: Santé Group

Serves Mecklenburg County. A mobile crisis team is available and can be dispatched by 911.


Therapeutic Alternatives, Inc.

Offers mobile crisis management. Serves Anson, Chatham, Cumberland, Guilford, Harnett, Hoke, Johnston, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, and Wake Counties.

Coastal Region

The Coastal Region of North Carolina offers mobile crisis management, telemedicine, and other behavioral health services. Here are some of the providers:

Bertie County Rural Health Association

Offers behavioral health care services, as well as telemedicine for clinical health care.


CommWell Health

  • Phone: 877-935-5255
  • Website: CommWell Health
  • Address: 3331 Easy Street, Dunn, NC 28366

Locations in Dublin, Tar Heel, Bolivia/Supply, Ocean Isle Beach, Shallotte, Four Oaks, McGee’s Crossroads, Smithfield, Penderlea, Clinton, Harrells, Spivey’s Corner, Salemburg, and Newton Grove. Offers behavioral health screenings, psychiatric care, crisis counseling, walk-in services, crisis intervention services, outpatient mental health, and substance abuse.


Easterseals UCP

  • Mobile Crisis Line: 866-241-7245
  • Phone: 919-587-0001
  • Website: Easterseals UCP
  • Address: 1503 Wayne Memorial Drive Suite E, Goldsboro, NC 27534

Offers crisis response, stabilization, and intervention 24/7. Serves Edgecombe, Nash, Wilson, Lenoir, Greene, Wayne, Sampson, and Duplin counties.


Engelhard Medical Center

Provides behavioral health services.


Integrated Family Services, PLLC

Serving Beaufort, Bertie, Brunswick, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Columbus, Currituck, Craven, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Martin, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Pender, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington counties through psychiatric services and mobile crisis management.


NC Statewide Telepsychiatry Program (NC STeP)

Psychiatry appointments and telehealth services are available in Camden, Craven, Duplin, Gates, Hyde, Macon, Martin, and Pasquotank Counties. For specific locations and contact information, please refer to the earlier section on NC STeP.


New Dimension Group

  • Phone: 910-289-2610
  • Website: New Dimension Group
  • Address: 416 West Ridge St., Rose Hill, NC 28458

Offers crisis walk-in service, individual therapy, family therapy, psychiatric evaluations, couple’s counseling, and substance abuse therapy.


PORT Health

  • Phone: 252-830-7540
  • Crisis Services: 866-488-7678
  • Website: PORT Health

Offices in Beaufort, Carteret, Columbus, Craven, Dare, Hertford, Lenoir, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Onslow, Pasquotank, Pender, Perquimans, Pitt counties.

PORT Health’s mission is to improve the lives, health, and well-being of individuals and families dealing with substance use and mental health disorders by providing a comprehensive range of services that treat the whole person and empower patients to find their way forward.


RHA Health Services (East Team)

  • Non-emergency Phone: 1-800-848-0180
  • Mobile Crisis Management: 1-844-709-4097
  • Website: RHA Health Services

The East Team serves Brunswick, Carteret, Craven, Jones, New Hanover, Onslow, Pamlico, Pender counties. The West Team, which serves other regions, was discussed in the Mountain Region section.


Waynesboro Family Clinic, P.A.

Offers marriage and family therapy, depression, anxiety, and stress control, psychological evaluations, crisis intervention, and group therapy.

Publications and Web Resources

There are numerous publications and online resources available to assist with farm stress, mental health, and behavioral health issues.

These resources provide valuable information, tips, and tools to help individuals manage stress and mental health challenges:

Publications

Honey, I Shrunk the Farm

This book, written by Dr. Val Farmer, a clinical psychologist who works with farm families in the Midwest, provides a comprehensive look at farm stress and the coping skills necessary to deal with down times in agriculture. His website also has an archive of his articles on stress and well-being, farm marriages, rural life, and other topics.

Visit Val Farmer’s website to order the book and read more articles.


Farm and Ranch Family Stress and Depression: A Checklist and Guide for Making Referrals

This resource provides a checklist and guide to help identify and refer individuals experiencing stress and depression in farm and ranch settings.

Access it on the Colorado State University Extension website


Managing the Stress of Farming

This guide from the University of Sydney provides tips on managing the stress associated with farming. While some resources are Canadian-specific, the checklists and tips are broadly applicable.

Download the guide from the University of Sydney website


A Rural Stress Toolbook

This toolbook is available from the Family and Community Support Services Association of Alberta (FCSSAA). While it includes Canadian resources, it offers valuable tools and information on rural stress.

Visit the FCSSAA Resource Library to download the toolbook.

Web Resources

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)

AFSP offers information on warning signs, how to have a conversation with a loved one you are concerned about, suicide loss, and more.

Contact:

Visit the AFSP website to learn more.


Ask in Earnest

A resource that provides information and support for those dealing with stress and mental health challenges.

Visit Ask in Earnest


Carolina Farm Credit Blogs

Carolina Farm Credit offers several blog posts that address farm and ranch stress, strategies for dealing with stress, and recognizing signs that it’s time to seek help.

Explore more on the Carolina Farm Credit website


Headspace App

Headspace is a meditation app recommended by Dr. Michael Hester. It offers themed sessions on stress, sleep, focus, and anxiety.

Learn more on the Headspace website


Farm Stress & Decision Making During Challenging Times

This article from Wisconsin Extension discusses how farm stress can impact decision-making during challenging times.

Read it on the Farm Wisconsin website


Farm Stress Resources from ISU Extension and Dairy Outreach Team

Iowa State University Extension and the Dairy Outreach Team have put together a resource packet on farm stress. This packet is available for download.

Download it from the ISU Extension Dairy Team website


How to Cultivate a Productive Mindset – Michigan State Extension

This resource offers tips on cultivating a productive mindset to help manage farm stress.

Access it on the Michigan State University Extension website


Iowa Farmer Today

Iowa Farmer Today publishes articles on dealing with farm-related stress, written by Dr. Michael Rosmann.

Visit the Iowa Farmer Today website and use the search function to look for “Rosmann.”


Manage Stress to Increase Farm Safety

This resource emphasizes the importance of managing stress to enhance farm safety.

Available on the Iowa State University Extension Store website


North Dakota State University – Agriculture & University Extension

NDSU provides a variety of resources on farm and ranch stress, including fact sheets and other publications.

Visit the NDSU Farm & Ranch Stress website to explore these resources.


The Virtual Hope Box App

The Virtual Hope Box is a free app designed by the VA to help users increase healthy coping skills during a crisis.

It includes games, puzzles, inspirational quotes, breathing exercises, meditations, muscle relaxation, and more.

Research supports its effectiveness in helping users manage crises.

Learn more about it in this Psychiatric Services article

Extension Programming

Farm and Farm Family Risk and Resilience Guide for Extension Educational Programming

This guide addresses the health and well-being of the farming population, farms, and farming communities using a risk and resilience approach rather than a stress management approach.

The guide and additional tools are available on the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension and Northeast Region Extension Risk Management Education website.

Financial Assistance

Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP)

  • Phone: 828-236-1282
  • Address: 306 West Haywood St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Website: ASAP Connections

A regional non-profit that provides marketing training, technical assistance, and resources for farmers in the 23 most western counties of North Carolina.


Executive Farm Management Program

This program, through collaboration with NCSU College of Ag and Life Science, NC State Cooperative Extension, Poole College of Management, Clemson Cooperative Extension, ECU College of Business, and the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, aims to increase management competencies and profitability of specialty farms across the Southeast. The program includes three sessions across three states over 12 days, specifically designed for large, commercial, family-owned operations. Costs are $6,000 for the first participant, $4,000 for the second, and $3,000 for the third.


Carolina Farm Credit

  • Counseling Line: 800-633-3353
  • Phone: 800-521-9952
  • Address: 146 Victory Lane, Statesville, NC 28625
  • Website: Carolina Farm Credit

Carolina Farm Credit offers free telephone legal advice, a 30-minute appointment with a local attorney, free financial services, assessment and counseling by phone or video, and online resource services.


NC Farm School (NCFS)

NC Farm School provides one-on-one business consultations with experienced business consultants, a full curriculum developed just for NC farms to guide you to success, farm tours on economically sustainable farms, mentoring opportunities with farmers in your area, updated small-scale budgets with estimation tools, and exercises for business principles.

Legal Assistance

Legal Aid of North Carolina

Legal Aid of North Carolina provides free legal help to low-income North Carolinians in civil cases. This includes help with housing, consumer, and employment issues, as well as public benefits and family law.


NC Agricultural Mediation Program

  • Phone: 1-800-682-2664
  • Website: NCAMP

The NC Agricultural Mediation Program offers voluntary mediation services to resolve disputes related to agricultural production, including credit issues, disputes with the USDA, family farm transitions, and other agricultural matters. Mediation is a confidential process where a neutral third-party mediator helps the parties discuss their differences and work toward a mutually agreeable solution.


Disaster Relief

Baptist Men/Baptists on Mission (NCBM)

Baptist Men/Baptists on Mission (NCBM) provides disaster relief services, including hot meals, debris removal, child care, chaplaincy, rebuild assistance, and more. Their efforts cover various types of disasters, including floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes.


NC Cooperative Extension Disaster Relief

  • Website: NC Cooperative Extension

NC Cooperative Extension provides resources and assistance for disaster recovery, focusing on agricultural damage assessments, food safety during power outages, and livestock management during natural disasters. They work closely with farmers to help them recover from disasters and continue operations.


NC Farm Bureau

NC Farm Bureau offers disaster relief and recovery resources, including financial assistance and support for farmers affected by natural disasters. They work to ensure that North Carolina’s farming communities have the resources they need to recover and rebuild.


Migrant/Seasonal Farmworker Services

NC Farmworker Health Program

The NC Farmworker Health Program works to improve the health of migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families by providing funding, training, and technical assistance to a network of health centers and health departments across the state.


Vecinos Farmworker Health Program

  • Phone: 828-293-2274
  • Website: Vecinos

Vecinos is a community-based nonprofit that provides medical, behavioral health, case management, health education, and outreach services to migrant and seasonal farmworkers in western North Carolina.


NC Community Health Center Association

  • Phone: 919-297-0013
  • Website: NCCHCA

The NC Community Health Center Association supports community health centers across the state, providing care to underserved populations, including migrant and seasonal farmworkers.


Telamon Corporation

Telamon Corporation offers a variety of services to farmworkers, including housing assistance, job training, and education. They work to improve the lives of farmworkers by providing access to opportunities and resources.


Contact Information

If you know of a resource that should be included in this directory, please contact the NC Agromedicine Institute at 252-744-1008 or email Dr. Robin Tutor Marcom at tutorr@ecu.edu.

Crisis Helplines

Crisis Text Line


Farm Aid


Farmer Crisis Hotline


HopeLine


Suicide Prevention


NC 211


NC Farm Helpline

Call 1-844-325-3276


Veterans Crisis Line