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Call for Participants: 2026 Youth Wellness Forum

Illustration of a hand holding a megaphone and a speech bubble with text that reads: Brandon Community Youth Wellness Coalition – Call for Participants: 2026 Youth Wellness Forum, Tuesday, March 3, 2026

On behalf of the Brandon Community Youth Wellness Coalition, we are pleased to invite local organizations, agencies, and community partners to participate in the 2026 Youth Wellness Forum, taking place Tuesday, March 3, 2026, from 6:30–8:30 pm at Vincent Massey High School. 

This annual forum brings together service providers and community groups committed to supporting the health and well-being of young people in our community. The event provides an opportunity for partners to share programs, resources, and expertise with students and families while helping to build a stronger, more connected network of youth supports in Brandon.

Organizations interested in taking part in the 2026 Youth Wellness Forum are asked to complete the participation form linked below. Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged.

If your organization would like to participate, please complete the form here: Youth Wellness Forum Event (Tuesday, March 3, 2026) – Fill out form

We look forward to working together to support the well-being of youth across our community.

For more information, please email: info@bsd.ca

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About The Brandon Community Youth Wellness Coalition: 

The Brandon Community Youth Wellness Coalition consists of representation from the following community-based organizations: Brandon Friendship Centre, Brandon Police Service, Brandon School Division, Child and Family Services, City of Brandon, Huddle Brandon, Prairie Mountain Health / Mental Health & Addictions Services, Prairie Mountain Health / Child and Adolescent Treatment Centre, Southern Chiefs Organization / Jordan’s Principle, and SPIN (Suicide Prevention Implementation Network). 

We work collaboratively to ensure our students can easily access information and supports within our community to strengthen their wellness and raise awareness of issues currently affecting the youth population in Brandon. 

 

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