Mississippi Recovery Festival – SAVE THE DATE
Support ENDING ADDICTION In Mississippi at Mississippi Recovery Festival, the largest Recovery Festival in Mississippi on September 14, at the LaFleur's Bluff State Complex.
Nothing About Us Without Us: Families Supporting Recovery
The National Federation of Families will host Nothing About Us Without Us: Families Supporting Recovery will be held September 16 at 12:00 pm.
Every Day Counts: Community Conversations on School Attendance
Every Day Counts: Community Conversations on School Attendance
A Listening Session Series Addressing Chronic Absenteeism
Third Annual Northeast Mississippi Addictions Summit
Join Health Alliance for their third annual Northeast Mississippi Addiction Summit where they connected attendees to resources and education on addiction and recovery efforts throughout our area and state.
Empowering Futures: A Parent’s Guide to Pre-Employment Transition Services
Discover how Pre-ETS training equips students with disabilities with essential skills for successful careers.
Special Education Advisory Panel Meeting
The Special Education Advisory Panel will meet on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. via zoom.
Person Centered Planning Is Social Justice
This is an online event where various speakers will dive deep into the intersection of person-centered approaches and social justice.
Guest Feature: Unleash Your Potential: Transform Your Organization (and Your Life!) with Authentic Feminine Leadership
No matter where you are in an organization’s hierarchy you have the ability to lead and propel the important work forward using your personal strengths, your energy, your values and your relationship-building skills.
Early Childhood Systems of Care: A Reflective Learning Space – Session 3
Series Dates: September 6 | September 13 | September 20
During this series, Stakeholders will engage in a deep dive into strategic ways to map early childhood community resources.
Children and Lead: What We Don’t Know Can Hurt Them
Children under 6 are the most vulnerable to the effects of lead poisoning. The good news is that lead poisoning is 100% preventable.