
Kid in the Corner Hosts 4th Annual Mental Health Matters Arizona Conference

WHAT: Join Kid in the Corner to close out Suicide Prevention Awareness Month with a free community conference focused on connection, education, and support.
WHO: The conference is open to the community that supports youth, including professionals, experts, advocates, parents, caregivers and individuals passionate about mental health.
WHEN: Saturday, September 26, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: Virtually via Zoom, OR
ASU Sky Song Campus
1475 N. Scottsdale Rd. 200, Scottsdale
WHY: The Mental Health Matters Arizona Conference is dedicated to promoting awareness, understanding, and support for mental illness in our community.
Attendees will receive valuable tools on helping today’s youth navigate mental health and discover how to access critical resources that provide support for a number of challenges, including services for substance use recovery, LGBTQ+ communities, eating disorder support, and more. The conference will include amazing opportunities for networking and collaborating with like-minded individuals in a supportive, inclusive environment.
The fourth year of Mental Health Matters Arizona features informative breakout sessions, panel discussions, and keynote speeches covering a broad spectrum of mental health topics. Renowned experts and thought leaders will share their knowledge, experiences, and innovative approaches to addressing mental health challenges. The day will also feature a youth panel, a chance to hear directly from students about what mental health issues are impacting them.
Kid in the Corner continues to provide accessible educational opportunities by keeping the conference free of charge and being held in a hybrid format that permits in-person or virtual attendance.
To learn more about the conference or register, please visit https://www.mentalhealthmattersarizona.com/eventspage.
About Mental Health Matters Arizona
Mental Health Matters Arizona is a group of volunteers focused on the goal of helping our friends and neighbors find and confidently engage in mental health care for themselves or someone they love. We believe the current mental health challenges in our communities are too big for any one of us to solve – but they are not too big to solve when all of us work together. To learn more about this year’s speakers or register, visit www.mentalhealthmattersarizona.com.
Disclaimer: Events listed in the Event Calendar do not necessarily express or suggest endorsement or support of any of such posted material or parties therein. While we make every effort to ensure the individual parties represented within the Event Calendar fully support our biblical values and our statement of faith, we cannot guarantee that the entities and individuals represented here fully adhere to our biblical worldview.







