Talk It Out: Vaping Laws & Mental Health Forum

Talk It Out: Vaping Laws & Mental Health Forum

1428 Broad StSelma, AL
Thursday, Mar 19 from 6 pm to 8 pm
Overview

An open conversation designed to inform, educate, and empower youth, parents, educators, and community members.

Join us for Talk It Out: Vaping Laws & Mental Health Forum, a community conversation designed to inform, educate, and empower youth, parents, educators, and community members around the growing impact of vaping and its connection to mental health.

What you’ll gain from attending:

  • A clear overview of current vaping laws and regulations and how they affect youth and families
  • Insight into the relationship between vaping, mental health, and overall wellness
  • Guidance on recognizing warning signs and risk factors
  • Practical prevention strategies and supportive resources
  • An opportunity to engage in open dialogue with experts and peers

This event is ideal for parents, caregivers, youth-serving professionals, educators, students, and anyone invested in promoting healthier, more informed communities.

Let’s talk it out—because awareness, conversation, and connection are key to prevention and healing.

An open conversation designed to inform, educate, and empower youth, parents, educators, and community members.

Join us for Talk It Out: Vaping Laws & Mental Health Forum, a community conversation designed to inform, educate, and empower youth, parents, educators, and community members around the growing impact of vaping and its connection to mental health.

What you’ll gain from attending:

  • A clear overview of current vaping laws and regulations and how they affect youth and families
  • Insight into the relationship between vaping, mental health, and overall wellness
  • Guidance on recognizing warning signs and risk factors
  • Practical prevention strategies and supportive resources
  • An opportunity to engage in open dialogue with experts and peers

This event is ideal for parents, caregivers, youth-serving professionals, educators, students, and anyone invested in promoting healthier, more informed communities.

Let’s talk it out—because awareness, conversation, and connection are key to prevention and healing.

Lineup

Jerria Martin

Austin Williams

Miah Tolbert

Kaymon McGuire

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

1428 Broad St

1428 Broad Street

Selma, AL 36701

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