Love Letter to Men
Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025
5:30pm to 7:30pm
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In collaboration with the City of Spruce Grove, Stony Plain invites you to a special watch party for the virtual broadcast of the 4th Annual Love Letter to Men conference. This powerful event is dedicated to supporting men’s mental health and creating a space for open conversations about connection, vulnerability, and resilience.
This is more than a watch party—it’s an opportunity to come together as a community to explore stories, ideas, and insights that inspire hope and understanding. Whether you’re a man navigating your own mental health journey or someone who wants to support the men in your life, this event offers a meaningful chance to listen, connect, and grow.
Join us as we work to create a culture where men feel empowered to embrace their full selves, supported by a community that cares. Let’s start the conversation in Stony Plain and Spruce Grove—together.
78 Boulder Boulvard
Edmonton, AB, T7X 1V7
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