Q26001986 Resilience and Prevention Symposium Coordinator
Solicitation Number
Q26001986
Status
Released
Department
Health
Division
Family Health Services Division
Islands (where the work/delivery is to be performed)
Hawaii, Oahu
Category
Goods and Services
Release Date
03/06/2026
Offer Due Date & Time
03/13/2026 02:00 PM
Description
The Maternal and Child Health Branch seeks to partner with community organizations to address rising mental health challenges in Hawai‘i, particularly among individuals in high‑stress caregiving and service roles. This partnership will support the development of a one‑day Resilience and Wellness Symposium designed to equip participants with practical skills to manage stress, strengthen coping strategies, and promote overall well‑being. The event will include expert‑led sessions, interactive workshops, and a resource fair that connects attendees with local mental health and social support services. Through education, engagement, and collaboration, the symposium will advance prevention efforts, encourage early help‑seeking, and strengthen community resilience.
Direct all questions regarding this Solicitation, and any questions or Issues relating to the accessibility
of this Solicitation (Including the appendices and exhibits to this Document, and any other document related
to this Solicitation), to: Berberich, Samantha.
Q26001986 Resilience and Prevention Symposium Coordinator
The Maternal and Child Health Branch seeks to partner with community organizations to address rising mental health challenges in Hawai‘i, particularly among individuals in high‑stress caregiving and service roles. This partnership will support the development of a one‑day Resilience and Wellness Symposium designed to equip participants with practical skills to manage stress, strengthen coping strategies, and promote overall well‑being. The event will include expert‑led sessions, interactive workshops, and a resource fair that connects attendees with local mental health and social support services. Through education, engagement, and collaboration, the symposium will advance prevention efforts, encourage early help‑seeking, and strengthen community resilience.
Direct all questions regarding this Solicitation, and any questions or Issues relating to the accessibility
of this Solicitation (Including the appendices and exhibits to this Document, and any other document related
to this Solicitation), to: Berberich, Samantha.
Q26001986 Resilience and Prevention Symposium Coordinator