Symposium: Registration is Open

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ACMF Annual Statewide Symposium

Date: April 20 & 21, 2022

Time: Programming from 8 AM – Noon, Virtual Networking from Noon – 12:30 PM (Arizona/Pacific Time)

Place: ACMF Virtual Conference Center at ACMFEventCenter.org 

Phoenix, AZ – (Feb. 27, 2022) – Registration is now open for the 2022 Statewide Symposium in Support of Service Members, Veterans and Their Families. You are invited to join in this virtual event that brings together our entire statewide community who shares one common mission – to build capacity and strengthen how we collectively care for, serve, support, employ, educate and assist all who are serving, have served and their families who love them.

The Symposium will be held for the 12th time this year. The event provides networking opportunities, as well as four general sessions featuring key members of the leadership team, focused on Arizona’s service members, veterans and their families. There will be two half days of programming with 24 breakout sessions across six learning tracks. The learning tracks feature presentations from featured guest speakers who are experts in providing care, support and advocacy. New this year are facilitated solution sessions.

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, including the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, there is no cost to attend, and all are welcome. 

For more information, visit the event web page.

If this is your first time joining us, we invite you to review the variety of sessions that were a part of last year’s event. View a replay of the 2021 presentations on our YouTube channel and check out last year’s virtual event to get a feel for how the event is organized.

We hope you will be able to connect with us and participate in the 12th Annual Symposium. For more information, visit ArizonaCoalition.org/Symposium.

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