
Sun Sep 15 11:13:51 UTC 2024: ## Native Youth School Conference to Focus on Mental Wellness
**Eureka, CA** – The fifth annual Native Youth School Conference and Community Wellness Conference will take place virtually on September 25th and 26th, providing a platform for educators, school administrators, Native American community members, and professionals to address the mental health and well-being of Native American youth.
The conference, hosted by Two Feathers Native American Family Services, Stanford Medicine, and the Center for Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing, will feature a diverse range of speakers including Dr. Bruce Perry, Joseph Gone, Issac Prilleltensky, and Tommy Orange. These experts will share their insights on the latest research and best practices in youth mental health and wellness, focusing on culturally relevant and science-based strategies.
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“This two-day, free, virtual event is more crucial than ever for our Native American youth and families to better understand and positively empower our youth,” said Virgil Moorehead, Executive Director of Two Feathers Native American Family Services.
The event aims to empower attendees with the knowledge and resources necessary to promote the mental health and well-being of Native American youth and families. To register and view the full conference agenda, visit twofeathers-nafs.org. For more information, call 707-839-1933 or email jdauberm@stanford.edu.