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SAT · MAY 16 · 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Mental Health and Community Resource Fair

Schotskis West Allis· 6139 Beloit Rd

Connect with 20+ vendors and enjoy family activities at this free mental health fair.

Part I

The details

About this event

The Mental Health and Community Resource Fair offers a supportive space to explore wellness resources. With over 20 local vendors, this event provides valuable information and activities aimed at promoting mental well-being. It's a welcoming environment where you can engage in family-friendly crafts and enjoy light refreshments.

This free event is open to everyone, making it a perfect opportunity to learn about mental health resources in the community. Whether you're interested in connecting with local organizations or simply enjoying a morning of activities, this fair has something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to enter the raffle for some exciting prizes.

From the organizer

Mental health is just as important as physical health. Stop by our upcoming Mental Health and Community Resource Fair on Saturday, May 16 from 8–11 a.m. at the West Allis Central High School Gym located at 8516 W. Lincoln Ave. What to expect: - Connect with 20+ local vendors offering mental health and community resources for you and your family - Enjoy free, family-friendly activities like paint-by-sticker, journaling, bookmark making, and more - Enter to win raffle prizes - Grab some light refreshments while you explore This event is FREE and open to all—come learn, connect, and take care of your mental well-being. We hope to see you there!
Age Friendly West Allis, City of West Allis, Downtown West Allis Inc, Aurora Health Care, Eras Senior Network

Getting in

  • Free — Just Show Up
  • Drop in anytime — no commitment needed

What's It Actually Like?

Energy2/5
ZenMosh Pit
ChillFamily ChaosSpiritual
Yoga WellnessMakerQueer
Conversational

Who'll Be There

Families with children, individuals seeking mental health resources, community members interested in wellness, local service providers, and possibly mental health professionals. The event's accessibility and free nature will likely draw a diverse crowd, including those who may not typically engage with mental health topics.

What You'll Leave With

A new connection

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

You'll leave with

A new connection

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