Are you a young adult who’s passionate about mental health? Feeling the weight of stress, anxiety, or just the pressure to be “okay”? You’re not alone! Millions of young people just like you are navigating the complexities of life, and sometimes it feels overwhelming.
But guess what? There’s a movement happening, and it’s being driven by YOU. The Active Minds Conference is back, and this year it’s taking D.C. by storm! Mark your calendars for August 2nd – August 3rd because this is your chance to be a part of something incredible.
Why should you join the movement?
- Connect with your tribe: Meet hundreds of other young adults who share your experiences and understand your struggles.
- Empower yourself: Learn from leading mental health professionals and develop the skills to advocate for yourself and others.
- Ignite change: Be part of the conversation that’s shattering stigma and building a future where mental health is a priority.
This isn’t your typical conference. Buckle up for:
- Inspiring keynotes: Get fired up by changemakers like Manteo Mitchell, 2012 Olympic silver medalist in track and field, now competing on the USA Bobsled/Skeleton team, and breakout singer-songwriter and mental health advocate, Alexander Stewart.
- Action-packed workshops: Dive deep into topics like self-care, stress management, and navigating mental health resources on campus.
- Unforgettable experiences: From powerful storytelling sessions to interactive activities, get ready to be surprised and inspired.
But wait, there’s more! This year’s conference boasts:
- Networking opportunities: Connect with mental health professionals, student leaders, and potential allies.
- Tons of fun: Because let’s face it, taking care of your mental health shouldn’t be boring!
Ready to join the movement? Click here to register and snag your spot at the biggest event for young adult mental health advocacy! Don’t miss out – see you in D.C.! Registration closes on July 25th at 5pm ET.
P.S. Spread the word! Share this post with your friends, family, and anyone who cares about mental health. The more the merrier (and the stronger the movement!)