Coming Together to Address the Needs of Flagstaff Youth
Join us for a free, community-driven dialogue that gives young people a platform to share their experiences, raise awareness about the key issues they face, and connect families with valuable resources.
By fostering open conversation and collaboration, we can empower youth to take charge of their mental health, overcome obstacles, and thrive—because when it comes to supporting our young people, it truly takes a village.
Let’s come together to listen, learn, and take action.
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This 2-hour event follows a TED Talk-style format, featuring three engaging keynote speakers, concluding with an interactive youth panel discussion and audience Q&A.
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This event is free and open to the community. Don’t forget to register for this event and help us spread the word!
Thursday, April 10, 2025
6:00pm-8:00pm
Flagstaff City Hall Council Chambers
211 W Aspen Ave.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001 -
For vehicle parking, City parking downtown is free after 5 PM on Thursdays. City Hall’s “solar lot,” located west of City Hall, connects to the ADA building entrance. The north lot by Wheeler Park is also available for parking.
For bicycle and device parking, there are 6 racks in front of City Hall, located on the covered ramp near the stairs. There is an additional bike rack close to the ADA entrance, or bike racks in front of the downtown Flagstaff City / Coconino County Public Library building.
For transit users, Mountain Line Route 5 stops as Aspen (City Hall).
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Darrell Marks
High School Counselor / Academic Advisor & Indigenous Activist
Emily Kerr
School Counselor / Educator & Mental Health Advocate
Lionel Scott
Coconino County Juvenile Probation Supervisor / Training Coordinator
Youth Panel