Texas Department of Agriculture Opening Help Line for Uvalde Residents

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Texas Department of Agriculture Opening Help Line for Uvalde Residents
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Texas Department of Agriculture Opens Helpline for Uvalde Residents

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announces AgriStress Helpline for anyone in Uvalde seeking assistance after the massacreOn Friday, Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture announced the opening of the AgriStress Helpline to help the people of Uvalde in dealing with the mental or emotional after-effects of the"Many in Uvalde are depending on family, friends, and pastoral care to deal with these horrific circumstances.

This is a farming and ranching community. When [Uvalde] hurts, TDA hurts. This is my way of offering additional help - help that can be anonymous, if necessary.The AgriStress Helpline was funded through a grant from the US Department of Agriculture, and created in partnership with the AgriSafe Network which supports trained agricultural health and safety professionals that assure access to preventative services for the agricultural community.

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