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Men's Mental Health Awareness & Solutions Forum

Fri, Nov 01

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Legacy Centre, Slave Lake, AB

Slave Lake and Area Mental Health Network and Rural Mental Health Network FREE event!

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Men's Mental Health Awareness & Solutions Forum
Men's Mental Health Awareness & Solutions Forum

Date, Time, & Location

Nov 01, 2024, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Legacy Centre, Slave Lake, AB, 400 6 Ave NE #200, Slave Lake, AB T0G 2A2, Canada

About The Event

Mark your calendars for November 1st, from 6 to 9 PM, as the Slave Lake and Area Mental Health Network & Rural Mental Health Network host the Men’s Mental Health Awareness & Solutions Forum, featuring a truly remarkable keynote speaker, Kristopher Marks. 


This important gathering, organized in collaboration with Alberta Health Services, the Rotary Club of Slave Lake Public Library, Standing in Unity, Rotary Club of Slave Lake, FCSS Slave Lake and Community Futures, focuses on raising awareness about mental health, with a special emphasis on men’s mental health.


About the speaker: 

Kristopher Marks- as the Founder and CEO of VĪV Mental Health, Kris brings a unique and profound perspective to the discussion on mental health. Diagnosed with PTSD in 2014, Kris has become a vocal advocate for men’s mental health, suicide prevention, and community resource development. His lived experience and unwavering commitment to social change make him a powerful voice in the field.


Kris's keynote will offer a blend of heartfelt personal stories and actionable solutions, making it a must-attend for anyone passionate about mental health advocacy.


To learn more:

Kris Marks | VĪV Mental Health (vivmentalhealth.com)


Join us on November 1st and be inspired by Kris's journey and his commitment to making a difference.


Event Details:

  • Date:

    November 1st (Friday)

  • Time:

    6:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Keynote & Panel Discussion)

  • Location:

    Legacy Centre, Slave Lake, AB

  • Cost:

    FREE (includes light refreshments)

This event is partially funded with a grant from the Rural Mental Health Network, which is part of the Canadian Mental Health Association.

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If you would like more information about this event, please contact our office at adminlsl@albertacf.com or complete the form below to request a callback. 

Phone: 1-780-849-3232

E-mail: adminlsl@albertacf.com

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