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A Hutterite teen called a help line. Do your kids know how?

Your kid called a help line and you had no idea

Morning from the Automobile City — here's what's growing in Steinbach.

You know, sometimes the stories that hit closest to home aren't about big infrastructure projects or tax rates, though those are definitely important. This one about Kaylee Maendel, a Hutterite teen who called a kids' help line when she was struggling, really stuck with me. We talk so much about the growth in Steinbach, the new families coming in, the booming businesses along Highway 12, but we also need to remember the quiet struggles happening right here in our own communities, in places many of us drive past every day. It's a powerful reminder that mental health doesn't care what community you're from, whether it's a colony outside of town or a house just off Main Street.

### Why This Matters for Us

What really grabbed me about Kaylee's story is how it spotlights a hidden need. We're a tight-knit region, built on community and strong foundations, many of us from Mennonite backgrounds that value self-reliance and community support. But even in the strongest communities, people face challenges they might not feel comfortable sharing. Kaylee found a lifeline, and her bravery in sharing her story should resonate right here in southeast Manitoba. It's about ensuring every young person, whether they're from a colony, a new immigrant family on Brandt Street, or a multi-generational family near the Mennonite Heritage Village, knows there's support available.

* This story reminds us that mental health resources are crucial for *everyone* in our diverse region. * It highlights that growth isn't just about buildings and businesses; it's about supporting our people. * It opens up conversations about mental health in communities that might traditionally keep these struggles private.

This isn't just a story about a Hutterite colony; it's a story about human connection and the universal need for support. For a city like Steinbach, which is growing so quickly and seeing so many new faces, understanding these nuanced needs helps us build a stronger, more compassionate community for everyone. It means that while we're celebrating the success of Loewen Windows or the expansion of the Steinbach Credit Union, we're also making sure our social infrastructure keeps pace.

Lena Brandt, MiTL Sports Desk, Steinbach.

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