You’re Invited to our 2022 MINDS Convening
Melissa Taylor Gates | November 4, 2022

The MINDS Convening 2022 will be an opportunity to share and celebrate the various interventions that have been successfully developed and our plan for their sustainable use and scale up. We will also be giving a sneak peek of the vision for MINDS 2.0! The convening is an opportunity to connect and get meaningfully involved moving forward. It is open to everyone in our community!

 

We ask that if you are attending as a member of an organization, that you reach out to invite a young or emerging adult (ages 16-30) as well! Lunch will be provided, as well as an honourarium for any youth and emerging adult who attend. December 2, 2024. Doors open at 8:30am.

 

We hope to see you there!

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