Opportunity to volunteer at our annual stakeholder conference (see description below). Volunteers will be able to choose from helping with registration, greeting, IT support, resource support, and other duties as needed. This event will include over 300 educators, mental health professionals, and law enforcement professionals from across the state. Volunteers with majors in criminal justice, education, psychology, social work, and pre-med will find the content interesting and have the opportunity to network with many different professionals from across the state.
Volunteers will be required to attend a brief orientation the week prior (TBA) and at the Kellogg on Sunday evening from 5-6pm for a walk-through and set-up. Volunteers will receive a t-shirt and a letter thanking them for their time. We ask that volunteers be available for at least one 5-hour time slot on Monday or Tuesday. We will send a confirmation email by 9/3 confirming your time slot.
This conference will highlight our groundbreaking, one-of-a-kind, cross-systems intervention focused on stopping targeted school violence before it happens by supporting the management of high-risk students and keeping our children, educators, and communities safe. Featuring leading national experts in threat assessment, mental health, and school safety, this conference offers in-depth keynote sessions, real-world case studies, and an examination of our innovative multidisciplinary intervention project that is changing how schools and communities address potential threats before they escalate. Attendees will gain insight into the implementation of our model and lessons learned from our communities already using this approach. Whether you’re an educator, mental health professional, law enforcement official, or policy leader, this conference provides critical tools and knowledge to help identify, assess, and intervene early before a crisis turns into tragedy. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more and be part of the solution. Together, we can Prevent 2 Protect.