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Upcoming Events & Trainings Supporting Youth Mental Health

  • May 12, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago


Stay informed about upcoming events, trainings, and programs that support youth mental health and suicide prevention. This list includes opportunities hosted by trusted partners and organizations working across schools, healthcare, and communities.




  • What: Youth Mental Health Townhall featuring youth, mental health leaders, and local government officials.

  • When: Saturday, April 25th at 10am

  • Where: Bret Harte Middle School, 7050 Bret Harte Dr, San Jose. Learn more here >




  • What: Sensory Friendly Concert by San Francisco Chamber Orchestra; free concert designed for the Neurodivergent community.

  • When: Saturday, April 18th at 2pm

  • Where: Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto. Learn more here >


  • What: Youth Mental Health Community Gathering; organizing efforts around youth voice, parent/family engagement and education, and communications.

  • When: May (Exact date and time TBD)

  • Where: TBD





  • What: Anxious Nation (2022), a documentary film that explores mental health in the U.S., focusing on its impact on children and young adults (ages 10-26) and their families.

  • When: Tuesday, May 12th at 6pm

  • Where: Virtual. Learn more here >


  • What: After the First Goodbye: Navigating Secondary Losses and Finding Connection, a community workshop exploring grief and loss.

  • When: Thursday, May 14th at 6:30pm

  • Where: Virtual. Learn more here >





  • What: County of Santa Clara Prevention Services Resource Fair will feature informational materials and merchandise from local organizations, a youth workshop, and prizes.

  • When: Saturday, May 16th at 10:30am

  • Where: Tully Branch Public Library, 880 Tully Rd, San Jose. Learn more here >


  • What: Monthly in-person and virtual events such as parent support groups and youth social hour.

  • When: Ongoing

  • Where: allcove Palo Alto, 2741 Middlefield Road, Suite 102, Palo Alto. Learn more allcove >


NEA BPD logo; text: Family Connections Managing Suicidality & Trauma Recovery in purple and blue. Mood is supportive.


  • What: A FREE program that helps parents manage any stress and trauma they might experience when their child is dealing with self-harm or suicidal behaviors.

  • When: Ongoing. Learn more and enroll here >


  • What: Be Sensitive Be Brave (BSBB), Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Trainings

  • When: Ongoing

  • Where: Virtual. Learn more about BSBB for Mental Health here >. Learn more about BSBB for Suicide Prevention here >


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