Southern University offers free online therapy for rural Louisiana communities

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BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center has a new statewide initiative that directly addresses the mental health crisis in rural Louisiana communities.

The Rural Connection for Rural Resilience program is a groundbreaking effort providing free teletherapy to farmers and rural residents. Health experts said farmers are three times more likely to die by suicide compared to the general population. This initiative seeks to bridge the gap in mental health services for those who are often underserved.

The program offers eight free virtual counseling teletherapy sessions by licensed counselors. The free service is available until the middle of 2025.

Program leaders said this is a direct reflection of Southern’s ongoing commitment to supporting access to mental health resources in rural communities and creating sustainable, long-term impacts.

Click here to sign up for teletherapy sessions.

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