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Crosswalk Ministries USA Announces 2026 Child and Family Well-Being Conference in Stockbridge, Georgia
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Conference invites speakers, vendors, sponsors, caregivers, and professionals to unite around strengthening children and families

STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. - Washingtoner -- Crosswalk Ministries USA has announced the upcoming 2026 Crosswalk Child and Family Well-Being Conference, taking place Friday, July 17, 2026, in Stockbridge, Georgia. Centered around the theme: "Bridging Systems. Strengthening Families. Transforming Futures." The conference will bring together caregivers, educators, nonprofit leaders, juvenile justice professionals, mental and behavioral health providers, faith-based organizations, and community advocates for a day of training, networking, and practical learning opportunities.

The event will focus on trauma-informed care, collaborative systems of support, family preservation, mental health access, and community partnerships designed to better serve children and families facing complex challenges. Attendees will gain access to evidence-informed strategies, networking opportunities, and practical tools they can apply immediately in their work and caregiving environments. Eligible attendees may also receive up to five continuing education units (CEUs) for social workers, counselors, and marriage and family therapists.

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Crosswalk Ministries USA is currently seeking conference speakers, sponsors, vendors, and attendees from across Georgia.

Conference organizers are inviting professionals to submit workshop proposals related to topics including trauma-informed practice, child development and mental health, family engagement, provider wellness, systems collaboration, faith and mental health integration, parenting youth with special needs, and juvenile justice involvement. Selected speakers will present 60-minute sessions designed to equip both professionals and families with actionable strategies and support resources.

"The need for stronger collaboration between families, schools, mental health providers, nonprofits, faith communities, and juvenile justice systems has never been greater," said Sheryl Boddie, Executive Director of Crosswalk Ministries USA. "This conference is designed to create meaningful conversations and practical solutions that help children and families thrive."

The organization is also seeking sponsors and community partners interested in supporting the professional development of child and family-serving professionals while increasing visibility among families, decision-makers, and nonprofit leaders. Sponsorship opportunities range from $250 community support options to $5,000 presenting sponsorships and include brand visibility, vendor opportunities, social media promotion, and speaking recognition.

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Businesses, nonprofits, service providers, and community organizations are also encouraged to reserve vendor space at the event. Vendor opportunities are designed for organizations offering family resources, behavioral health services, educational programs, faith-based initiatives, youth services, and other child and family support programs. Vendor booths are available for a $50 investment and include networking access and conference program listings.

The conference is expected to attract a diverse audience of caregivers, foster care professionals, educators, counselors, nonprofit organizations, youth development leaders, and juvenile justice employees looking for practical solutions and stronger community partnerships.

Early bird registration is currently available through May 31 using discount code "EARLY."

For conference registration, sponsorship opportunities, speaker proposals, or vendor information, visit: Crosswalk Child and Family Well-Being Conference

Speaker proposal submissions can be sent through:
Speaker Proposal Form

Media Contact
Sheryl Boddie
info@crosswalkusa.org
7705204045


Source: Crosswalk Ministries USA

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