• Recurring

    Summer Pop Up: Manhattan

    Midtown Manhattan Referral Center – Pathways to Graduation 269 W 35th St. (11th Floor), New York, NY, United States
  • Mental Health First Aid for Faith Community Leaders

    EmblemHealth 55 Water Street (Old Slip Street Entrance), New York, NY, United States

    NYDIS and The Salvation Army Greater New York Division offer free one-day Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training certification for clergy, staff & volunteers from congregations & faith-based organizations -

  • Unspoken Words: A Discussion on Mental Health and Identity

    Brooklyn Law School 250 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Unspoken Words: A Discussion About Mental Health and Identity is a day-long summit for young adults from NYC between the ages of 15 and 24. The summit will include presentations by youth leaders

  • Mental Health Trialogue: Trauma & Psychopharmacology

    East Village Access 242 East 2nd Street, New York City, New York, United States

    Are you a family member of someone taking psych meds, a prescriber of psych meds, or are you, yourself, taking psychotropic medication? Are you interested in hearing real perspectives on

  • NYFoundling 2018 Annual Professional Conference

    NYU Kimmel Center for University Life 60 Washington Square South (Rosenthal Pavilion), New York, NY, United States

    The New York Foundling’s Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection Co-Sponsored by New York University Silver School of Social Work Advocacy and Resilience: Pathways to Child Well-Being Keynote Speaker

  • INCLUDEnyc Fair

    Hotel Pennsylvania 401 7th Ave, Penthouse, New York, NY, United States

    The INCLUDEnyc Fair is New York City’s largest annual free fair for young people with disabilities, where families can meet face-to-face with over 80 summer camps, year-round, afterschool, weekend, arts, sports,

  • Speak Up, Speak Out: A Youth Summit on Policing in New York City

    NYU Kimmel Center for University Life 60 Washington Square South (Rosenthal Pavilion), New York, NY, United States

    On February 26, 2019, the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) in conjunction with NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy & Research and the NYU Law Center on Race, Inequality & the Law,