Today is National Agricultural Worker Health Day, and it is crucial to recognize and address the unique health challenges our agricultural workers face as we celebrate National Health Center Week. These hardworking individuals play a vital role in putting food on our tables; their well-being is more than essential to our health and economy. As a health center committed to providing whole-person care for all, we want to shed light on the significance of agricultural worker health and the steps health centers across the nation take to ensure their well-being. Â
About 175 community health centers receive funding to serve agricultural workers. Agricultural workers lead physically demanding lives, working long hours under the scorching sun and being exposed to various environmental hazards. Their commitment to ensuring a steady supply of fresh produce comes at the cost of their health. Our health center understands the importance of safeguarding the well-being of this community workforce. Â
Here are 5 of the ways that health centers address the health of agricultural workers:Â Â
MyCHN is proud to be a part of a community that values the health and well-being of our agricultural workers. During National Health Center Week, let us collectively support and advocate for the health of these essential contributors to our society.Â
Tolulope Ayoola
Tolulope Ayoola is the creative marketing content writer at MyCHN. She graduated from the University of Houston-Downtown with a degree in Technical Communications. Her goal and mission is to make healthcare patient content more relatable and interesting to interact with. She combines her creative eye with her technical communication skills to create content for patients. Tolu's past work includes creating blogs, press releases, and social media content for different sectors. She enjoys spending time with her family, writing, and listening to music & podcasts.





