
Our Impact
Supporting Colorado’s agricultural communities
The work of the Colorado AgrAbility Project strengthens Colorado communities by helping farmers, ranchers, and agriculture workers by providing support services and resources for individuals with disabilities and physical limitations, promoting behavioral health and well-being, strengthening community resilience through mental health and crisis-response programming, and more.
We are committed to ensuring that all individuals have the tools and support needed to thrive, regardless of location or circumstance.

Learn more about AgrAbility’s work and impact in Colorado
Impact
Physical & Mental Health
Rehabilitation Support for Agricultural Workers
Impact
Family & Home Health
Gun Safety and Behavioral Health Awareness
Impact
Physical & Mental Health
Well-Being Workshops in Rural Communities
Impact
Physical & Mental Health
LandLogic: Behavioral Health Provider Training for Agricultural Communities
2025 Impact Highlights
140
Workshops, Trainings & Presentations Hosted
Including topics on well-being, stress management, suicide prevention, COMET, LandLogic, and more.
4,430
Participants Reached through Programming
Behavioral health programming, trainings, and direct consultation services reached 4,430 participants across 37 counties in Colorado.
59
Clients Received
Support Services
Including on-farm assessments addressing barriers and practical strategies to improve access and safety.
Impact Reports
For over 25 years, CSU Extension’s AgrAbility Project has supported farm and ranch families facing physical challenges, limitations, and disability. Explore AgrAbility’s annual impact reports to learn more about our work and community impact.