![]() “From farmers and their families, to re-sellers and regional businesses, much of the community is impacted as the effects of hard times trickle through the local economy,” Ms Harman said. ![]() “While it’s well-known our farmers can be vulnerable to mental health challenges due to droughts, floods and financial worries, the impact on the wider community in these areas is less well-known. “This additional $100,000 will help to ensure that people living with mental health issues in rural Australia receive the vital support they need,” she said. “We are extremely honoured to receive such amazing support from Zoetis each year. The funds raised have gone directly to the Beyond Blue Support Service providing advice and support for more people 24 hours a day, seven days a week.īeyond Blue chief executive officer Georgie Harman thanked Zoetis for their efforts in supporting the important cause. Through a close partnership with Beyond Blue, Zoetis has raised $400,000 since 2016 for the charity.įor the fourth year in a row, Zoetis has been able to achieve its $100,000 goal by donating $5 from each sale of the company’s cattle, sheep, pig, poultry and goat vaccines and drenches. LEADING animal health company, Zoetis, has hit its yearly target to raise $100,000 to support mental health in rural Australia. Standing behind the Zoetis cheque were, from left, proud Zoetis executives Mark Willis, Lance Williams and John Reeves, with Marcia Harkins and Patrice O’Brien from Beyond Blue, with Zoetis’ Lincoln Mortlock and Fred Schwenke.
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