Voices United:

A Symposium on Compassionate Mental Health

Featuring Free Food, Resources, Entertainment, Surprises, and More!

Get ready for two days filled with insightful talks, interactive workshops, and engaging panel discussions. 



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Our mission is to pave the way for mental wellness through empathy, education, and empowerment, making support accessible to everyone.

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Event Highlights

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Day 1: LGBTQIA+ Mental Health - Dive into the unique experiences and challenges within the LGBTQIA+ community, promoting acceptance and understanding.

Date: May 04, 2024

Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Location: Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Phoenix Hall

10950 S. Central Ave Los Angeles, Ca 90059

Day 2: Intergenerational Mental Health in Minority Males - Focus on the mental health needs of minority males across generations, encouraging open dialogue and support.

Date: May 18, 2024

Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Location: Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Phoenix Hall

10950 S. Central Ave Los Angeles, Ca 90059


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Q1: Who should attend the LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Symposium?

This event is designed for individuals within the LGBTQIA+ community, allies, and mental health professionals who are interested in learning about and addressing the unique mental health challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community.

Q2: What topics will be covered during the symposium?

The symposium will include discussions on mental health advocacy, the impact of stigma, navigating healthcare, and personal storytelling to explore the diverse experiences within the LGBTQIA+ community.

Q3: Where is the symposium held?

The event will take place at the Watts Labor Community Action Committee, specifically in Phoenix Hall, located in Southern California. Our website has detailed directions and parking information.

Q4: How do I register for the event?

You can register online at https://takeaction2024.tddsupportive.org/. We encourage early registration as seating is limited.

Q5: Is there a fee to attend the symposium?

No.

Q6: What should I bring to the symposium?

Please bring an open mind and any personal items you may need throughout the day. Note-taking materials, handouts, and additional resources will be provided.

Q7. What can participants expect to take away from this event?

Participants will gain invaluable insights into mental health advocacy, learn about resources and strategies for mental health care, and connect with a supportive community.


Q1. Who is the target audience for the Intergenerational Mental Health Stigma Symposium?

This event is mainly designed for men and youth from minority backgrounds across generations, including those who face cultural and societal barriers to acknowledging and addressing mental health issues.

Q2. What topics will the symposium address?

The symposium will explore themes such as breaking the cycle of mental health stigma, strategies for resilience and support, and the role of community in fostering mental wellness.

Q3. Where will the symposium take place?

The event will be held at the Watts Labor Community Action Committee in Phoenix Hall, Southern California. Visit our website for directions and additional location details.

Q4: How do I register for the event?

You can register online at https://takeaction2024.tddsupportive.org/. We encourage early registration as seating is limited.

Q5: Is there a fee to attend the symposium?

No.

Q6: What should I bring to the symposium?

Please bring an open mind and any personal items you may need throughout the day. Note-taking materials, handouts, and additional resources will be provided.

Q7. What can participants expect to take away from this event?

Attendees will learn practical strategies for dealing with mental health stigma, gain access to supportive resources, and connect with others facing similar challenges.