Hope and Healing Conference returns to SUNY Fredonia on June 11

Hope and Healing Conference returns to SUNY Fredonia on June 11
James B. Quattrone Sheriff at Chautauqua County — Official website
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The Hope and Healing Conference 2025 is scheduled for June 11, from 8 AM to 5 PM at the State University of New York, Fredonia campus. Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the event aims to bring together change makers, professionals, and community members to discuss critical issues related to mental health, substance use, suicide, and grief.

The conference is expected to be a significant gathering for those interested in these topics. It provides an opportunity for attendees to engage with experts and peers in exploring solutions and sharing experiences.

The event marks a decade of efforts in addressing these important social issues and continues to serve as a platform for education and collaboration among participants.



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