Signs welcome people at The Production Farm, Monday, February 5, 2024, in Sheboygan Falls, Wis.
Signs welcome people at The Production Farm, Monday, February 5, 2024, in Sheboygan Falls, Wis.
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The Production Farm to cut ribbon on Sheboygan Falls expansion June 10

SHEBOYGAN FALLS – The Production Farm will cut the ribbon on a newly expanded Program Support Space June 10.

The space is designed to enhance programming capacity, streamline operations, and create a more welcoming and functional environment for TPF’s clients and staff, a news release said.

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“This greatly increases our ability to serve our youth, adults and families of Sheboygan County,” said Wyatt Kuether, president, CEO and founder of The Production Farm, in the release.

The project was made possible by a $10,000 donation from HSM Solutions.

“It is such an honor and with such gratitude to HSM that we were able to create this space,” Kuether said. “A huge thank you to HSM.”

What is The Production Farm?

The Production Farm is a nonprofit that provides trauma-informed mental and behavioral health services across northeastern Wisconsin. The person-centered care is delivered to children, adolescents and adults through services like play-based therapy, art, music, and school and community-based programming.

In recent years, TPF reports it has seen rapid growth, delivering more than 13,000 hours of therapeutic services in 2024 alone. The new space, the release said, will allow for more referrals, quicker response times and increased wraparound support.

“Our staff means the world to us, and this will help give us the space that is needed to provide the care we do,” TPF’s COO Kayla Hohmann said in the release.

Can the public attend the ribbon-cutting?

Yes, the public can attend the ribbon-cutting, hosted by Sheboygan Falls Chamber Main Street, at noon June 10 at 621 Broadway St., Sheboygan Falls.

The ribbon-cutting will be an opportunity for the public, local officials, community partners and supporters to tour the space, learn about the work being done and celebrate the collaborative spirit that made the project possible.

Light refreshments will be served, and attendees can meet TPF staff and learn more about how they are impacting mental health outcomes in the region.

The release noted the space was designed with TPF’s model of care in mind, emphasizing comfort, creativity and collaboration. Services supported will include clinical documentation, community engagement, pantry support and school-based programming support. The space will also provide room for training staff, coordinating services and scaling TPF’s impact within the community.

Need more information? Go to theproductionfarm.org.

Contact Brandon Reid at breid@gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on Sheboygan Press: The Production Farm to cut ribbon on Sheboygan Falls expansion June 10

Reporting by Brandon Reid, Sheboygan Press / Sheboygan Press

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