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SUMMARY:Behavioral & Mental Health Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us!\nThe Kim Foundation is hosting a FREE Behavioral & Mental Health Resource Fair on Friday\, October 3\, 2025 from 8:15 to 11:30 a.m. This event is a great opportunity for those who serve anyone impacted by behavioral/mental health concerns to connect with local organizations that provide resources and support. For planning purposes\, we kindly ask attendees to RSVP. \nAttendees: Click here to let us know you’re coming\nClick Here for 2025 Exhibitor Guide\n  \nBooth Registration is now closed – we’ve reached capacity. Thank you! \n 
URL:https://thekimfoundation.org/event/behavioral-mental-health-resource-fair/
LOCATION:MCC Center for Advanced & Emerging Technology\, Fort Omaha Campus\, 5300 N 30th Street\, Omaha\, NE\, 68111\, United States
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SUMMARY:14th Annual National LOSS Team Conference
DESCRIPTION:Cultivating Postvention and Survivorship\nThe Annual National LOSS Team Conference comes to Omaha in 2025. Presented by The Kim Foundation\, this conference is for LOSS Team Members\, Survivors of Suicide\, Law Enforcement Representatives\, Prevention Specialists\, Clinicians\, Faith – Based Professionals\, Coroners and Postvention-Focused Businesses and Organizations alongside anyone with an interest in enhancing the healing of those impacted by suicide from around the country! \nClick Here to Explore Conference Agenda\nRegister Now!\nRegister for National LOSS Team Conference \nCE Information:\nSpecific Trainings within this conference have been approved for a total 4.5 continuing education credits for psychologists\,* LIMHP/LMHP\, and LADCs. Credits will be awarded to participants who attend the entire training. *Continuing education for psychologists may be used by other licensed behavioral health professionals. Please check with your licensing board. Continuing education credit is granted on a one credit per one instructional hour basis. \n\nThe University of Nebraska Public Policy Center (NUPPC) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The NUPPC\nmaintains responsibility for this program and its content.\n\nApproved Sessions: \n\n\n\nHelping Our Youngest Survivors – additional ticket required\nPTSD vs Moral Injury – included with conference registration\n\n\n\n\nHotel Information:\nBooking your stay within our conference hotel block at the Hilton not only ensures convenience\, but also helps us manage overall event costs and continue offering meaningful experiences like this one—thank you for supporting the conference in this way! In addition to the convenience of being in the same hotel as conference sessions and the majority of conference attendees\, you’ll also enjoy included amenities in this rate such as parking and guestroom WiFi. \nBook Your Stay With the Hilton \nMeet the Keynotes\nDr. Frank Campbell is the Executive Director Emeritus of the Baton Rouge Crisis Intervention Center\, where he serves as founder and faculty member of the National Suicidology Training Center (NSTC). He is also a volunteer Assistant Coroner in East Baton Rouge Parish. In addition to his volunteer activities\, he is the Senior Consultant for Campbell and Associates Consulting where he consults with communities on Active Postvention efforts and Forensic Suicidology cases. \nDuring his more than forty years of working with those bereaved by suicide he introduced his Active Postvention Model (APM) in 1997 it is most commonly known as the LOSS Team (Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors). His work with survivors and victims of trauma has been featured in three discovery channel documentaries\, professional journals and book chapters. He is a past-president of the American Association of Suicidology\, a recipient of both national and international awards for his contributions to this field. \nDr. Campbell is also a veteran and is most proud to have been a consultant and contributor to the TAPS program for military family members who attend the survivor seminars and National programs for the past fifteen years. To learn more about his work in the field of Suicidology you can visit his website www.lossteam.com or the NSTC at www.BRCIC.org \n \nMartha and Chris Thomas are the co-founders and co-CEOs of The Defensive Line\, an organization dedicated to ending youth suicide\, especially among young people of color. Inspired by the loss of their daughter\, Ella\, they channeled their personal tragedy into a mission of hope\, connection\, and life-saving education. \nMartha spent over 20 years as a classroom educator before stepping away in 2022 to lead The Defensive Line’s prevention programming full-time as Chief Education Officer. Her deep understanding of schools and students drives the development of workshops and training that resonate in real-world classrooms. Chris brings more than three decades of leadership experience in the corporate world\, known for his warmth\, humor\, and powerful ability to connect with audiences. His advocacy for equitable mental health care is rooted in lived experience and fueled by an unwavering belief in the power of community. \nTogether\, Martha and Chris have spoken to audiences across the country—from school districts like Dallas ISD and Fort Worth ISD to national stages including the NFL Network\, ESPN\, CNN\, and the American Academy of Pediatrics. They are recipients of the 2019 AFSP Lifesaver Award and serve on multiple mental health-focused boards\, including the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Whether presenting at a healthcare summit or leading a suicide prevention training\, they speak with authenticity\, vulnerability\, and a shared belief that connection is our greatest source of strength. They live in Coppell\, Texas with their rescue dog Rebel and are proud parents to Solomon\, a professional football player. When not working\, they can be found cheering from the sidelines\, gardening\, running marathons\, or tuning in to a good podcast. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRobbie Graham has had a multifaceted career\, working in television\, printing\, and various marketing-related industries. Additionally\, he is a Bible teacher and has served as an associate pastor. \nThings changed in August 2012 when Robbie lost his stepson\, Drey\, to suicide. Since then\, he has helped his wife\, Denise Meine-Graham\, start LOSS Community Services in 2014 to bring hope to others who have experienced such a tragedy. LOSS is a charitable nonprofit that provides support for suicide loss survivors and offers suicide prevention education. \nRobbie served as a Postvention Coordinator\, addressing the marketing and technology needs of LOSS Community Services until 2022. He left LOSS and now collaborates full-time with his wife as a Suicide Postvention Consultant\, assisting other communities and states in establishing postvention services. \nHe is a certified QPR (Question\, Persuade\, Refer) Gatekeeper trainer\, a certified CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means) trainer\, and a How to Tell Your Story trainer. Robbie earned his Death & Grief Studies Certification from the Center for Loss & Life Transition with Dr. Alan Wolfelt. And\, he has completed both The Link Support Group Facilitator Training and the AFSP Support Group training. Robbie lives in Columbus\, Ohio\, with Denise\, their two dogs\, and a cat. \n  \n \nIn 2010\, Jeff Dill founded Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance (FBHA) and began holding workshops to educate firefighters\, dispatchers & EMS members about behavioral health awareness\, moral injury and suicide prevention. FBHA also began tracking and validating data on FF\, EMS and dispatcher suicides across the United States \nJeff holds a Master’s Degree in Counseling\, is a retired Fire Captain at Palatine Rural Fire Protection District in Inverness\, Illinois. He speaks internationally about his work for his brothers and sisters. His message offers hope and inspires all to enjoy life by understanding their own behavioral health. \nOn July 1st\, 2021 Jeff was appointed the new Behavioral Health Administrator for Las Vegas Fire & Rescue. \n  \nConference Sponsorship & Exhibitor Opportunities\nA variety of sponsorship levels are available to support the conference and connect with our attendees. Sponsorship benefits include conference registrations\, a booth\, logo recognition and more. \nInterested in a vendor booth? We also have booths available for exhibitors without the need for sponsorship. \nView Sponsorship Levels & Benefits \nExhibitor Booth Registration Form \n  \n 
URL:https://thekimfoundation.org/event/14th-annual-national-loss-team-conference/
LOCATION:Hilton Omaha\, 1001 Cass St\, Omaha\, NE\, 68102\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 EmPOWER Youth Summit
DESCRIPTION:Empowering Student Advocates\nThe EmPOWER Youth Summit brings together high school students from across the Omaha Metro for a day focused on mental wellness\, resilience\, and hope. The goal of the summit is for students to leave feeling informed\, supported\, and better equipped to advocate for themselves and others. \nThe agenda will include: \n\nKeynote Foster Huggins – podcaster and international speaker who will share his powerful message of hope\, resilience\, and the reminder that our lives are worth living.\nResource Fair featuring dozens of youth-serving organizations from across the Metro\nBreakout Sessions focused on empowering youth with tools to support mental wellbeing\, manage stress and anxiety\, navigate peer relationships\, and seek support for themselves or others\nLive Podcast Recording with keynote Foster Huggins featuring a local panel focused on mental health awareness\, normalizing help-seeking\, and recognizing when additional support may be needed\n\nThis event is free to all schools and attendees. The summit is funded by The Kim Foundation and many generous community sponsors. Lunch\, snacks\, and an event t-shirt are included! \nAll Metro Area high schools are invited to bring up to 20 students to the summit along with at least two school chaperones. Student attendees must be registered by their schools. 🚨WE HAVE REACHED CAPACITY – REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.🚨 \nNote: We have a specific EmPOWER Youth Summit parental permission form that will need to be completed for each student who attends. School chaperones will turn in the signed forms upon arrival on March 26th. Click here for EmPOWER Youth Summit Parent Permission Form\nStudents who arrive without a signed permission slip will not be allowed to participate. \nSponsorships & Vendor Booths\nLearn more about our sponsor levels and benefits by viewing our downloadable sponsorship and booth form. Contact Sidney Spencer with any questions. \nDownloadable Sponsorship Form \nMeet Our Keynote\nFoster Huggins is an international speaker and mental health advocate who brings a powerful\, personal perspective to the conversation. After losing his best friend to suicide\, Foster transformed grief into purpose\, using his story of resilience to inspire meaningful dialogue and connection. As the owner of the Underwater Flyzone store and podcast\, he uses his platform to encourage honest conversations about mental health\, ensuring audiences leave feeling inspired\, empowered\, and reminded that their life is worth living. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nSchedule\n\n8:00–8:45 – Schools Arrive\n8:45–9:00 – Welcome\n9:00–9:50 – Keynote\n10:00–10:25 – Session 1\n10:30–10:55 – Session 2\n11:00–11:25 – Session 3\n11:30–11:55 – Session 4\n12:00–12:35 – Lunch (Valentino’s)\n12:40–1:05 – Session 5\n1:15–1:30 – Announcements\n1:30–2:10 – Podcast & Panel\n2:10–2:20 – Evaluation\n2:20 – Dismissal\nQuestions about registering for the EmPOWER Youth Summit? Please contact our director of community engagement\, Molly Woodman. \nAll other questions regarding the EmPOWER Youth Summit can be directed to our director of events and stewardship\, Sidney Spencer.
URL:https://thekimfoundation.org/event/empower-youth-summit/
LOCATION:Bellevue Christian Center\, 1400 Harvell Drive\, Bellevue\, NE\, 68005\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260529
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SUMMARY:MASMHC
DESCRIPTION:The Middle America School Mental Health Conference (MASMHC) gathers professionals from across the region to promote the need for strong mental health services in schools; to provide resources and training; and to advance early intervention and wraparound services for youth and families. \nUp to 9.75 general Continuing Education credits will be offered by Educational Service Unit #3 (Day one-5.25 hours\, Day two-4.5 hours) \nRegistration Now Open!\nClick Here to Register \nScroll down to see conference agenda. \nHotel Accommodations\nWe’ve reserved a block of rooms at a reduced rate at the same venue for your convenience! This special block of rooms is only available until May 5th. Book now! \nHotel Reservations \nSponsorships & Vendor Booths\nLearn more about our sponsor levels and benefits by viewing our downloadable sponsorship and booth form: \nDownloadable Sponsorship Form \nMeet Our Keynotes\n \nMartha and Chris Thomas are the co-founders and co-CEOs of The Defensive Line\, an organization dedicated to ending youth suicide\, especially among young people of color. Inspired by the loss of their daughter\, Ella\, they channeled their personal tragedy into a mission of hope\, connection\, and life-saving education. \nMartha spent over 20 years as a classroom educator before stepping away in 2022 to lead The Defensive Line’s prevention programming full-time as Chief Education Officer. Her deep understanding of schools and students drives the development of workshops and training that resonate in real-world classrooms. Chris brings more than three decades of leadership experience in the corporate world\, known for his warmth\, humor\, and powerful ability to connect with audiences. His advocacy for equitable mental health care is rooted in lived experience and fueled by an unwavering belief in the power of community. \nTogether\, Martha and Chris have spoken to audiences across the country—from school districts like Dallas ISD and Fort Worth ISD to national stages including the NFL Network\, ESPN\, CNN\, and the American Academy of Pediatrics. They are recipients of the 2019 AFSP Lifesaver Award and serve on multiple mental health-focused boards\, including the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Whether presenting at a healthcare summit or leading a suicide prevention training\, they speak with authenticity\, vulnerability\, and a shared belief that connection is our greatest source of strength. They live in Coppell\, Texas with their rescue dog Rebel and are proud parents to Solomon\, a professional football player. When not working\, they can be found cheering from the sidelines\, gardening\, running marathons\, or tuning in to a good podcast. \nMatthew “Dr. Matt” Zakreski\, PsyD is a high energy\, creative clinical psychologist and professional speaker who utilizes an eclectic approach to meet the specific needs of his neurodivergent clients. He is proud to serve the Gifted community as a consultant\, a professor\, an author\, and a researcher. He has spoken nearly a thousand times all over the world about supporting neurodivergent clients\, organizational wellness\, and mental health. Dr. Zakreski is a member of Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG)\, the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC)\, the New Jersey Association for Gifted Children (NJAGC)\, and Pennsylvania Association for Gifted Education (PAGE). Dr. Zakreski graduated from Widener University’s Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology (IGCP) in 2016. He is the co-founder of The Neurodiversity Collective\, LLC\, co-host of the podcast “Nerding out on Neurodiversity\,” and the author of the Neurodiversity Playbook: How Neurodivergent People Can Crack the Code of Living in a Neurotypical World. \n  \n \nBriana Richardson\, from the Bored Teachers comedy tour\, is an educator\, speaker\, and creator of Joy in Teaching. \nSince launching a social media and speaking career in 2020\, Bri has been on a mission to bring humor\, encouragement\, and a sense of community to educators everywhere. What began as a fun creative outlet quickly turned into something much greater—a movement that has touched the lives of millions of teachers who needed a reminder that they are seen\, valued\, and not alone in their struggles. Through relatable storytelling and an infectious energy\, Bri brings laughter to the everyday challenges of teaching while also providing the encouragement and validation educators so desperately need. With a deep passion for uplifting teachers\, Bri has created a space where educators feel loved\, heard\, and empowered to keep going\, even on the toughest days. \nWhether speaking to a room of first-year teachers or seasoned educators\, Bri delivers a message that is equal parts hilarious and heartfelt. Attendees walk away not only entertained but also inspired to embrace their roles with renewed passion and joy.\nLearn more about Bored Teachers. \nDon’t miss out on updates & special announcements!\nAdd Me to the MASMHC Mailing List
URL:https://thekimfoundation.org/event/middle-america-school-mental-health-conference/
LOCATION:Hilton Omaha\, 1001 Cass St\, Omaha\, NE\, 68102\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260427T034027
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SUMMARY:A Night Out with Chase Bryant
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 25 Years\nOur annual fundraising event isn’t just the best night out of the year—it’s a powerful celebration of art\, awareness\, and impact. Featuring local and national artists across various mediums\, the event invites attendees to explore the realities of mental health\, challenge common misconceptions\, and reflect on how we care for ourselves and others\, while honoring the stories and successes of The Kim Foundation. \nCountry artist Chase Bryant will be the featured performer at this year’s A Night Out\, as we celebrate our 25th Anniversary! \nBryant rose to national attention with multiple Top 10 country hits\, but he is also known for openly sharing his personal journey with mental health challenges and recovery. Through his music and story\, Bryant offers a powerful message of hope\, resilience\, and the importance of reaching out for support — a message that closely reflects our mission. \nGuests will experience an inspiring evening of live music and personal storytelling as Bryant shares both his talent and his heart in support of suicide prevention. \nBecome a Sponsor\nLearn more about our sponsorship levels and benefits.
URL:https://thekimfoundation.org/event/a-night-out-chase-bryant/
LOCATION:A View West Shores\, 110 S 243rd St\, Waterloo\, NE\, 68069\, United States
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SUMMARY:15th Annual National LOSS Team Conference
DESCRIPTION:Presented by The Kim Foundation\, this 2 1/2* day conference is for LOSS Team Members\, Survivors of Suicide\, Law Enforcement Representatives\, Prevention Specialists\, Clinicians\, Faith – Based Professionals\, Coroners and Postvention-Focused Businesses and Organizations alongside anyone with an interest in enhancing the healing of those impacted by suicide from around the country! \n*1/2 day on 10/26\, full days on 10/27 & 10/28 \nRegistration will open soon! \nSponsorships & Vendor Booths\nLearn more about our sponsor levels and benefits by viewing our downloadable sponsorship and booth form: \nExplore Sponsorship and Booth Options \nMore Information Coming Soon!\nAdd your email to the conference mailing list to stay in the loop on official dates\, exciting announcements\, early registrations\, and more!\nJoin Mailing List \n 
URL:https://thekimfoundation.org/event/15th-annual-national-loss-team-conference-2/
LOCATION:Embassy Suites Omaha Downtown\, 555 S 10th St\, Omaha\, NE\, 68102\, United States
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