‘LIFELINE: 2026 Youth Summit’ Friday At Mesa Library

COUNTY News:

“LIFELINE: 2026 Youth Summit” is a free, high-energy event for high school students focused on connection, resilience, and real-world life skills.

The summit is 5-8 p.m., Friday, March 6, at Mesa Public Library, 2400 Central Ave.

Students will enjoy free food trucks, door prizes, and a prevention toolkit for every participant.

The Summit features interactive workshops and short talks on topics like mental health support, suicide prevention, and how to safely administer NARCAN, alongside hands-on activities and creative experiences hosted by the YMCA, JJAB, Los Alamos Courts, the Library, and Social Services.

From art projects and prevention-focused activities to a silent disco, LIFELINE blends learning, creativity, and fun—giving teens tools they can actually use while having a great time.

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