2026: Upcoming Events & Trainings Supporting Youth Mental Health
- May 12, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 hours 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: Teen & Young Adult Focus Groups, share your thoughts about mental health.
When: Tuesday, March 17th at 6:45pm and Thursday, March 19th at 3:30pm
Where: Lucie Stern Community Center on March 17th and Mitchell Park Community Center on March 19th. Please learn more here >

What: You Can Help Recognizing Signs of Distress Workshop Series; learn how to identify signs of distress in mental health.
When: Wednesday, March 18th at 6pm and Thursday, March 19th at 5:15pm
Where: Mitchell Park Community Center, 3700 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto, CA. Please learn more here >

What: Trans Day of Visibility; the event will recognize and celebrate our local transgender and gender diverse community as well as the life-saving gender affirming care services in Santa Clara County.
When: Monday, March 30th at 12-1pm
Where: The ColleQTIve, 1870 Senter Road, San Jose, CA. Please RSVP required 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, CA. Please learn more here >

What: Youth Mental Health Community Gathering; organizing efforts around focus areas such as youth voice, parent/family engagement and education, providers network, and communications.
When: April (exact date to be determined)
Where: To be determined

What: Monthly events
When: Ongoing
Where: allcove Palo Alto, 2741 Middlefield Road, Suite 102, Palo Alto, CA. Please learn more allcove Palo Alto >

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. This evidence-based, free course provides education, skills and support for parents and is offered in two formats, once a week for 8 weeks or as a 2-day weekend intensive.
When: Ongoing. Please learn more and enroll on the National Education Alliance Borderline Personality Disorder Website >





