conference room with leader and attendees

Partner Event

Ebb and Flow: Community Mental Health Conference

conference room with leader and attendees

Partner Event

Ebb and Flow: Community Mental Health Conference

Gather in a welcoming space for the Asian American community to address, examine, and understand mental health in its various forms with Ebb and Flow, Little Tokyo Service Center’s second annual mental health conference in partnership with JANM. Conference plenaries will be interspersed with workshops and small group discussions focused on specific mental health topics. There are sessions for a variety of ages and experiences to meet you wherever you are in your mental health journey.

Conference topics to be announced soon!

JANM Members get a 20% discount on registration. Please email membership@janm.org for the code.

Not a current member? Join or renew now to receive the JANM member discount code.

Tickets ($10-$20)

Saturday, Oct 12, 2024

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM PDT

Japanese American National Museum

100 North Central Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90012

Gather in a welcoming space for the Asian American community to address, examine, and understand mental health in its various forms with Ebb and Flow, Little Tokyo Service Center’s second annual mental health conference in partnership with JANM. Conference plenaries will be interspersed with workshops and small group discussions focused on specific mental health topics. There are sessions for a variety of ages and experiences to meet you wherever you are in your mental health journey.

Conference topics to be announced soon!

JANM Members get a 20% discount on registration. Please email membership@janm.org for the code.

Not a current member? Join or renew now to receive the JANM member discount code.

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