Limestone Coast Agri-Links Mental Health
Established by Agri-Links to promote mental health awareness and support charitable initiatives in the Limestone Coast’s agricultural sector.
The Agri-Links Mental Health Sub Fund was established by Agri-Links—a network of young people involved in rural industries—to support mental health awareness and wellbeing across the Limestone Coast. Launched at a black-tie ball in Coonawarra, the group’s first charity auction raised over $8,000, which was donated to Stand Like Stone to create a named fund.
The sub fund supports charitable projects that raise awareness of mental health in farming and rural communities, where seasonal pressures, isolation and economic stress can take a significant toll. Grants from the fund are guided by the Agri-Links committee and are acknowledged as being made from the Agri-Links Donation.
By investing in mental health, Agri-Links is helping build resilience and connection in the region’s agricultural heartland. Stand Like Stone is proud to steward this sub fund, which reflects the leadership and generosity of a new generation of rural changemakers.
If you would like to donate to the Non-Tax Deductible Lorry Humphrey's Sub Fund, which allows greater flexibility for distribution of funds, please click here.
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We acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the First Nations of these lands and waters of the Limestone Coast. We acknowledge the Elders, past, present and future, and we respect the ongoing deep feelings of attachment and relationships of First Nations people to country.
Artwork by Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr depicting the waterholes, landforms and stones of the Limestone Coast.






















