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A Hutterite teen called a help line. You won't believe why.

Did you hear about this Hutterite teen from southern Manitoba

Morning from the Wheat City — here's what's driving Brandon today.

You know, sometimes the biggest stories aren't about economic indicators or Wheat Kings playoffs, but about the quiet strength of individuals right here in our backyard. There’s a piece making the rounds about Kaylee Maendel, a former Hutterite teen from southern Manitoba who went through some serious mental health challenges. What's wild is how she found help: by calling a kids' help line. That's a brave step for anyone, but especially someone from a Hutterite colony, where things are often handled internally.

### A Deeper Look at Support

It really makes you think about the resources we have, even in more isolated communities. Kaylee's story isn't just about personal struggle; it’s about how critical these lifelines are for young people who might not feel they have anywhere else to turn. It highlights:

* The quiet challenges many face, often unseen. * The accessibility of mental health resources, even when they feel far away. * The courage it takes to reach out for help.

Here in Brandon, we're the hub for so much of Westman, and that means we have a responsibility to ensure these support networks are robust and visible. We've got a growing population, projected to hit 80,000 by 2040, and that growth comes with all sorts of needs. When someone from a rural area, even one with a strong internal community like a Hutterite colony, needs to call a help line, it underscores the universal need for mental health support. It's a reminder that no matter where you live, or what your background, help is available.

Stay safe out there, Brandon.

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