Ambassador Program.

Meet Our Ambassadors.

  • Emily Ann Perry

    British Columbia

    Emily-ann Perry, a certified Event Planner and School Garden Educator with a background in Occupational Health and Safety Management, has been actively involved in the agricultural industry for the past five years. Her advocacy centers around parent seeds and supporting women in seed production, while her personal interests include staying active, meditation, and reading books.

  • Kate Ayers

    British Columbia

    Kate Ayers, a passionate storyteller and agricultural journalist, grew up on a Central Ontario cow-calf and cash crop farm. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the University of Guelph and is currently based in Victoria, where she's training as an elite 5,000m and 10,000m athlete.

  • Jeremy Vaandrager

    British Columbia

    Jeremy Vaandrager, an Abbotsford BC egg farmer with a background in poultry feed sales and farm management, is married to his high school sweetheart Tamara and has two adult children, Lucas and Bethany. In his free time, he indulges in his passion for vintage Chevrolet trucks, car shows, and volunteers as a sound tech at his church.

  • Emily Herder

    Alberta

    Emily Herder, a mother, wife, farmer, and RN, resides on a Central Alberta farm with her husband and three young children. She's dedicated to nurturing their farm as an extension of their family, and her true passion lies in the growth and harmony of both.

  • Kasia Kistelski

    Alberta

    Born and raised in Calgary, AB, Kasia Kistelski is a two-wheel enthusiast with a deep passion for agriculture, communications, and adventure. Professionally, she excels in communications at BASF Canada Agricultural Solutions. In her free time, Kasia enjoys motocross racing, skiing, traveling, continuous learning, and volunteering with Surfin' Berms, a local non-profit dedicated to advancing women's motocross in Canada.

  • Christopher Schultz

    Saskatchewan

    Christopher Schultz, an experienced producer hailing from Northwest Saskatchewan with over four decades of industry insight, passionately advocates for mental health support. With a wealth of experience, he comprehends the challenges faced by producers and their families in an ever-evolving and demanding agricultural landscape.

  • Anita Marie Mooney

    Saskatchewan

    Anita Marie Mooney, a dedicated geriatric nurse and lifelong learner currently pursuing a Master's in Leadership in healthcare, balances her life as a farmer alongside her husband in the quiet months of Saskatchewan. With a recent transition to farming and a heartfelt commitment to promoting mental health conversations within agriculture, Anita finds strength in the support of her farming community, especially fellow women in the industry. As a proud ambassador of the DoMore Ag Foundation, she looks forward to engaging in these important discussions.

  • Blaine Forsberg

    Saskatchewan

    Blaine Forsberg, an experienced entrepreneur and lifelong ag industry professional, is deeply connected to the agricultural community. Passionate about giving back and fostering mental health awareness, he aims to make a meaningful impact as a liaison. Blaine's love for agriculture and the outdoors, stemming from his upbringing on a small Saskatchewan mixed farm, fuels his commitment to his profession, industry, and community, with a focus on making a difference in people's lives.

  • Ashley Falk

    Manitoba

    Ashley Falk, with a background in human genetics and roots in a mixed farm near Minnedosa, found her calling in agriculture after a summer job. As a working mother, she empathizes with the challenges women in the industry face, driving her passion for raising mental health awareness and ending the stigma.

  • Dale Oakes

    Manitoba

    Dale Oakes, with over 25 years of experience in the Manitoba agriculture community, aims to be a bridge for those seeking mental health support in agriculture, emphasizing that help is just a conversation away.

  • Angela Brenner

    Ontario

    Angie, a resident of Oxford County, Ontario, shares her life on a sixth-generation family farm with her partner and two children. She finds joy in beach outings, exploring the farm with her kids, and has developed a newfound passion for vegetable gardening. As a registered Social Worker in a rural community, Angie is deeply committed to advancing mental health awareness in agriculture and eagerly supports the important mission of Do More Ag.

  • Amanda Peer

    Ontario

    Amanda Peer, a Grain and Organic Grain Merchant in Perth County, Southern Ontario, excels in helping producers market their crops. Beyond her agricultural pursuits, she's a passionate equestrian, competing in Dressage with her horse Caliente. Amanda also authored "Giddy Up & Get It Girl," reflecting her journey of resilience after a riding accident, where she faced anxiety hurdles and emerged stronger each time, refusing to let them hinder her success.

  • Kalysha Snow

    Newfoundland and Labrador

    Kalysha, based in Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador, serves as the thinkAG Manager at Agriculture in the Classroom Canada. With over 8 years of experience as a Project Manager in agriculture, she was a part of Minister Bibeau's inaugural Canadian Agriculture Youth Council (2020-2022). Kalysha is a dedicated advocate for agricultural education and resources in Canada, driven by her passion for the industry and its producers.

  • Rodney Reid

    Newfoundland and Labrador

    Rodney, born and raised in Bishop’s Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador, has been surrounded by agriculture from a young age. After stepping away from agriculture for 10 years, he returned as a farmer and has held multiple volunteer positions in a variety of agriculture organizations, both provincially and nationally. In addition to being a beekeeper and lamb producer, Rodney also works with the NL Federation of Agriculture. Passionate about the agriculture community, he also encourages mental heath awareness and supporting others in their agriculture journey.

  • Krista Roske

    Yukon

    Krista Roske, residing on a farm west of Whitehorse, manages a small dairy operation and direct markets processed products in the Yukon. With a herd of 30 Jerseys, she ardently advocates for information-sharing and the necessity of tailored mental health resources for the agricultural community. Drawing from her own experiences, Krista recognizes the transformative power of reaching out and being heard. She is honoured to serve as a Do More AG ambassador, dedicated to facilitating connections between farmers and essential resources within the community.

  • Chelsea Crawford

    Nova Scotia

    Chelsea Crawford is the Youth Programs Manager at 4-H Canada, residing in the agricultural hub of Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. With a strong academic foundation in Counselling Skills, specializing in addiction and mental health, Chelsea brings a unique blend of expertise to her role. Her background in the mental health sector, combined with her active engagement in youth agriculture and leadership development, led her to explore the opportunity to become an ambassador for Do More Ag.

How To Apply

Passionate about mental health and agriculture and want to make a difference in your community? You might be the right fit. You can apply by contacting us!