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Events

Upcoming and future TLHMH events, gatherings, and community opportunities.

Purpose of TLHMH Events

TLHMH events are designed to make mental-health education easier to understand and less intimidating. Events can help visitors learn basic coping language, understand digital safety, identify when more support is needed, and connect with resource pages across the site.

Events are educational and community-focused. They are not therapy groups, clinical trainings, support groups, or crisis-response meetings.

Event Categories

Mental Health Awareness

Introductory sessions about stress, anxiety, burnout, grief, emotional overwhelm, stigma, and how to talk about mental health safely.

Digital Safety

Sessions about online boundaries, privacy, safer sharing, moderation basics, and how communities can respond to concerning posts.

Resource Walkthroughs

Guided tours of TLHMH pages, crisis information, coping tools, youth resources, parent guides, and school resources.

Partner Sessions

Custom educational conversations for schools, youth groups, community organizations, online communities, or volunteer teams.

Planning Details

Future Event Ideas

Understanding Stress

A beginner-friendly session about how stress affects thoughts, emotions, bodies, and routines.

Helping a Friend

Practical guidance on listening, encouraging help, setting boundaries, and knowing when adults or emergency resources are needed.

Online Community Care

How moderators and community members can create safer expectations without promising crisis care.

Current Schedule

No public events are currently scheduled. This page is ready for future announcements, event summaries, registration details, and partner requests.

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Safety Reminder

Events are educational only and do not replace therapy, professional treatment, crisis services, or emergency care.