Programs & Services

Education
Poster Contest
SuperMe
Continuum of Mental Health
Parent-to-Parent
Trainings
Annual Conference

Advocacy & Support
Education Advocacy
Mental Health Advocacy
Support Groups

Thanks to all of our Exhibitors for a Great 2008 Conference!

Save the Date for 2009: April 26 - 28

Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) in Duluth, MN

About MACMH
MACMH is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing
the quality of life for children with mental health disorders and their families.

Our statewide conference provides parents, caregivers, and professionals a unique opportunity to learn and share new information, state-of-the-art techniques, and strategies proven to be successful when working with children who have mental health needs and their families. This conference is the largest of its kind in the nation, includes more than 75 breakout sessions, and features nationally recognized keynote speakers.

• To ensure you receive information about our annual conference, e-mail your current contact information to info@macmh.org or click here to download the MACMH mail list form.

 

 


   

Save the Date for 2009: April 26 - 28

Our conference is one of the leading child and adolescent mental health conferences in the nation. Here are the top 3 reasons why you should exhibit with us at the 2009 Conference.

•  Exceptional Value—Included with your booth fee is an 8’x10’ or 8’x15’ space, a draped table, two folding chairs, a hanging sign with your organization’s name on it, up to 2 lunches per day, and your information included on the conference exhibitor list that is distributed to every attendee.

•  Unparalleled Exposure—Your exhibit may be just what our 1,250+ attendees are looking for. You’ll reach families and caregivers, social workers, educators, psychologists, nurses, corrections staff, and others who work with children and their families.

• Outstanding Quality—Over and over we have comments like these from our exhibitors—“Great conference.” “Very well run.” “Refreshing experience with concerned and helpful staff.”