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How Events are Sorted:

First, at the top of the list: SAMHSA Disaster Helpline and similar links.

Next in the list: Bundled “All Day” Events for organizations with events happening at multiple times throughout the day and/or in many formats or locations; these are bundled into a single listing to prevent endless scrolling.  Usually these offer a lookup by zip code or other criteria. 

Lastly, Time-Specific Events listed by start time from 12:01am early morning to 11:59pm late night.  Warmlines and places east of Oregon’s time zone tend to start earlier (e.g. 4am in Oregon is 7am in New York).

Apr
15
Mon
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 15 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 15 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

Apr
16
Tue
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 16 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 16 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 16 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

LTC – Learn To Cope – National Peer Support Meeting – 3rd Tuesdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 16 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

 

National Peer Support Meetings
Third Tuesdays 6:00PM PST

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

Apr
17
Wed
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 17 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 17 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 17 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

Apr
18
Thu
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 18 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 18 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 18 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

WB – White Bison – Puyallup Tribe of Indians Re-entry Program – Weekly Community Meetings – Mondays and Thursdays @ Online Via ZOOM
Apr 18 @ 5:15 pm – 6:16 pm

 

Puyallup Tribe of Indians Re-entry Program

Weekly Community Meetings

Mondays and Thursdays 5:15PM  – 6:15PM PST

 

 

 

Apr
19
Fri
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 19 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 19 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

Apr
20
Sat
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 20 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 20 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

Apr
21
Sun
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 21 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 21 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

Apr
22
Mon
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 22 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 22 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

08 – Observance – GTA – Green Teams Academy – 2024 Earth Week Summit – Free and Online – Monday – Saturday @ Register for Details
Apr 22 @ 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
08 - Observance - GTA - Green Teams Academy - 2024 Earth Week Summit - Free and Online - Monday - Saturday @ Register for Details

 

 

Green Teams Academy

2024 Earth Week Summit

April 22-27

The Earth Week Summit connects people from around the world in one space!
Want to expand your international network of changemakers?? If so, we’re thinking you won’t want to miss this summit!
Register for the Earth Week Summit here:
LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 22 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

LTC – Learn To Cope – Sibling Group (Ripple Effect) Peer Support Meeting – Mondays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 22 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 

Sibling Group – also known as the Ripple Effect, is a peer support group for those that have a sibling struggling with substance use disorder.  This meeting is hosted is held every Monday at 4PM (PST).  The Ripple Effect is hosted by the Safe Coalition with the support of Learn to Cope.

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

 

 

 

WB – White Bison – Puyallup Tribe of Indians Re-entry Program – Weekly Community Meetings – Mondays and Thursdays @ Online Via ZOOM
Apr 22 @ 5:15 pm – 6:16 pm

 

Puyallup Tribe of Indians Re-entry Program

Weekly Community Meetings

Mondays and Thursdays 5:15PM  – 6:15PM PST

 

 

 

Apr
23
Tue
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 23 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 23 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

08 – Observance – GTA – Green Teams Academy – 2024 Earth Week Summit – Free and Online – Monday – Saturday @ Register for Details
Apr 23 @ 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
08 - Observance - GTA - Green Teams Academy - 2024 Earth Week Summit - Free and Online - Monday - Saturday @ Register for Details

 

 

Green Teams Academy

2024 Earth Week Summit

April 22-27

The Earth Week Summit connects people from around the world in one space!
Want to expand your international network of changemakers?? If so, we’re thinking you won’t want to miss this summit!
Register for the Earth Week Summit here:
LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 23 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

Apr
24
Wed
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 24 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 24 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

08 – Observance – GTA – Green Teams Academy – 2024 Earth Week Summit – Free and Online – Monday – Saturday @ Register for Details
Apr 24 @ 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
08 - Observance - GTA - Green Teams Academy - 2024 Earth Week Summit - Free and Online - Monday - Saturday @ Register for Details

 

 

Green Teams Academy

2024 Earth Week Summit

April 22-27

The Earth Week Summit connects people from around the world in one space!
Want to expand your international network of changemakers?? If so, we’re thinking you won’t want to miss this summit!
Register for the Earth Week Summit here:
LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 24 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

Apr
25
Thu
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 25 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 25 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

08 – Observance – GTA – Green Teams Academy – 2024 Earth Week Summit – Free and Online – Monday – Saturday @ Register for Details
Apr 25 @ 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
08 - Observance - GTA - Green Teams Academy - 2024 Earth Week Summit - Free and Online - Monday - Saturday @ Register for Details

 

 

Green Teams Academy

2024 Earth Week Summit

April 22-27

The Earth Week Summit connects people from around the world in one space!
Want to expand your international network of changemakers?? If so, we’re thinking you won’t want to miss this summit!
Register for the Earth Week Summit here:
LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 25 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

WB – White Bison – Puyallup Tribe of Indians Re-entry Program – Weekly Community Meetings – Mondays and Thursdays @ Online Via ZOOM
Apr 25 @ 5:15 pm – 6:16 pm

 

Puyallup Tribe of Indians Re-entry Program

Weekly Community Meetings

Mondays and Thursdays 5:15PM  – 6:15PM PST

 

 

 

Apr
26
Fri
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 26 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 26 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

08 – Observance – GTA – Green Teams Academy – 2024 Earth Week Summit – Free and Online – Monday – Saturday @ Register for Details
Apr 26 @ 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
08 - Observance - GTA - Green Teams Academy - 2024 Earth Week Summit - Free and Online - Monday - Saturday @ Register for Details

 

 

Green Teams Academy

2024 Earth Week Summit

April 22-27

The Earth Week Summit connects people from around the world in one space!
Want to expand your international network of changemakers?? If so, we’re thinking you won’t want to miss this summit!
Register for the Earth Week Summit here:
Apr
27
Sat
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 27 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 27 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

08 – Observance – GTA – Green Teams Academy – 2024 Earth Week Summit – Free and Online – Monday – Saturday @ Register for Details
Apr 27 @ 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
08 - Observance - GTA - Green Teams Academy - 2024 Earth Week Summit - Free and Online - Monday - Saturday @ Register for Details

 

 

Green Teams Academy

2024 Earth Week Summit

April 22-27

The Earth Week Summit connects people from around the world in one space!
Want to expand your international network of changemakers?? If so, we’re thinking you won’t want to miss this summit!
Register for the Earth Week Summit here:
Apr
28
Sun
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 28 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 28 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

Apr
29
Mon
2024
MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Peerpocalypse – May 6th – 9th, 2024 – In Person Registration Is Closed! – Virtual Registration is Open! @ Online Register for Details
Apr 29 all-day

Peerpocalypse is a national convergence of leaders, emerging leaders, innovators, and peers who want to become more involved in the peer community. Adopting the philosophy that peers bring with them a great deal of knowledge and expertise, the event is about bringing the community together to share information, skills, and experience. Allies are welcome to attend as well. Participants may come across a workshop topic at Peerpocalypse that may be edgy or make you uncomfortable, and that’s okay. Lean into the discomfort and learn.


The History of Peerpocalypse

The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon started Peerpocalypse as mental health conference in 2013. In 2017, MHAAO added addiction as a core component of the conference. We recognize that peers may have lived experience with one or the other. However, we know that many have lived experience with both mental health and addiction.


Why do we need a conference like Peerpocalypse?

Because:

  • Decisions about us continue to be made without us.

  • Too many members of our community are unemployed or underemployed.

  • A quarter of people who are incarcerated experience mental health challenges.

  • Approximately 50% of people who are incarcerated meet the criteria for substance use disorder.

  • Addiction is not just about substance use (i.e.: gambling addiction and other process addictions).

  • Too many members of our community live in poverty.

  • Members of our community die 25 years earlier than the general population.

  • We need to be reminded there is hope.

  • Coming together awakens our energy so we can all keep doing the vital work we are doing.

  • NOTHING reminds us more that we are a strong community than being in one place together and reconnecting as friends and allies.

  • We know what works and we need to share what we know with each other.

  •  When we come together, we can turn the way things are now into the way they should be.


WHERE IS THE CONFERENCE HELD?

Historically, the conference has been held in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. In 2019, it was held in Salem, Oregon due to renovations to the Seaside Convention Center. In 2020 and 2021, we pivoted to a virtual forum due to COVID-19 restrictions. In 2022, MHAAO returned to Seaside, Oregon, and hosted its first hybrid conference. Peerpocalypse remains in Oregon to reduce costs to conference participants, and to stay connected to its origins. The convention center boasts two floors. There are hotels located as close as across the street or a few blocks away; as is the beautiful West Coast beach (visit our Participate page to learn about discounted lodging options). To learn more about the Seaside Civic and Convention Center and Seaside attractions visit https://seasideconvention.com/.

As of 2022, Peerpocalypse will be offered as a hybrid conference, meaning we provide both in-person and virtual participation options. Peerpocalypse is held virtually through the Whova app and in person in Seaside, Oregon at the Seaside Convention Center, 415 1st Ave, Seaside, OR 97138.


REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE

In Person Registration is Full and is Now Closed

How much is registration, and how do I register?

In-Person Rate – $425 ( CLOSED NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Virtual Rate – $250

Virtual tickets are UNLIMITED! Register today!

Sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter for any future updates about registration, scholarships, and more.

Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates @mhaoforegon

What is included in the cost of my registration?

All registered participants will have access to over 45 workshop options, four keynote speakers, virtual small group “meet-ups”, and exhibit hall, and will receive a name badge, virtual program, and t-shirt. In-person attendees will also have access to the Peerpocalypse’s Got Talent, the Mad Hatter Dance, and will receive complimentary meals. Stay tuned for a daily breakdown of meals and events!

Be a Sponsor

Be a changemaker and help us achieve our goals! We offer a wide range of sponsorship opportunities for organizations of all sizes. Sponsors will have access to an audience of over 1000 attendees, with logo and ad placements varying based on sponsorship levels (see below). If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s conference, please contact csafar@mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377. See 2023’s sponsors here.

Scholarships

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible to as many peers as possible each year. We do that through scholarships for in-person and virtual attendance provided by some of our fantastic community partners. The following are descriptions of the available scholarships:

  • The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

  • The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

  • OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.

Visit our scholarship page for more information on how to apply. More scholarships may be available soon. Please sign up for our Peerpocalypse newsletter here for updates.


REFUND POLICY

All cancellation requests MUST BE RECEIVED VIA EMAIL topeerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org. If cancellation is requested on or before April 1, 2024, you will receive a full refund minus a $15-per-person administration processing fee. Starting April 2, 2024, registrations will not be refunded. Registrants who are no-shows for the conference will not receive a refund.

Still have questions?

Contact us at peerpocalypse@mhaoforegon.org or call (503) 922-2377 for more information.

MHAAO – Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon – Workshops, Job Fair, Speakers, – Registration is now OPEN – In-Person Seats Area limited
Apr 29 all-day

 

 

 

IN-PERSON SEATS ARE LIMITED. DON’T WAIT!

 

Start your new year off right by signing up for the 11th annual Peerpocalypse peer leadership conference. Registration for in-person and virtual attendance ARE OPEN!

In-person registration: $425

Virtual registration: $250

Your ticket gives you access to our immersive four-day conference, with over 40 workshops, a job fair, after-hours activities, and more! Don’t miss the opportunity to build your network and earn up to 23 Continuing Education Units. Register today!

In-person spaces are limited, so sign up now!

REGISTER FOR PEERPOCALYPSE

Scholarship Updates:

We have postponed scholarship registration until further notice!

We strive to make Peerpocalypse accessible for as many peers as possible each year by providing scholarships that cater to peers and the peers workforce. We have discovered new funding streams that would make more scholarships available for the community; to ensure that registration access is fair, we have postponed scholarship registration until further notice. Please sign up for peerpocalypse emails to stay up-to-date, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Thank you for your patience. More to come soon!

In the meantime, here are the scholarships that have been confirmed:

⭐ The MetroPlus Association of Addiction Peer Professionals scholarship is available to Certified Recovery Mentors, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, and Certified Gambling Recovery Mentors in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon who are certified through MHACBO.

⭐ The Oregon Statewide Scholarship is provided in partnership with The OHA Office of Recovery & Resilience. It is offered to behavioral health consumers and peers who live in Oregon.

⭐ OHA is also supporting the Oregon Military + Veteran Statewide Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to behavioral health consumers and/or peers who live in Oregon or work with veterans and military-connected communities in Oregon.
STAY INFORMED

✨ 2024 Keynote Presenter Sneak-Peek ✨

 

Paolo del Vecchio – SAMHSA

“Mr. del Vecchio is the Director of the Office of Recovery where he provides leadership for SAMHSA’s efforts to advance recovery across the nation. A person in long-term recovery from mental health conditions and addiction as well as a trauma survivor, Mr. del Vecchio has over 40 years of behavioral health experience as a consumer, family member, provider, advocate, and policy maker. He has been published widely and is a highly sought-after national leader and speaker.”

 

Joseph Green

“I believe in the power of stories and the sharing of lived experiences as tools for connectivity and community building. Once unleashed, I believe that power can change the world for the better… I’ve seen what happens when people begin to feel safe enough to reflect on their own stories. Once you recognize the transformative power of reflecting on your own grit, mistakes, darkness, and light—you build an inner strength that no one can take away from you.”


Support Peerpocalypse

The support and generosity of our sponsors makes this event possible year after year. If you are interested in supporting Peerpocalypse, please email us to learn more about sponsorship levels and benefits, or visit our website at peerpocalypse.com/participate
About Peerpocalypse: Hosted by the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Peerpocalypse is a leading opportunity for professional development, networking, and community-building for members of the peer workforce. As people with lived experience, we know what works, and we need to share what we know with each other. Coming together awakens our energy and helps us grow so we can better serve our communities and show up for our peers and one another.

 

LTC – Learn To Cope – Sibling Group (Ripple Effect) Peer Support Meeting – Mondays @ Online Event Register for Details
Apr 29 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 

Sibling Group – also known as the Ripple Effect, is a peer support group for those that have a sibling struggling with substance use disorder.  This meeting is hosted is held every Monday at 4PM (PST).  The Ripple Effect is hosted by the Safe Coalition with the support of Learn to Cope.

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

 

 

 

WB – White Bison – Puyallup Tribe of Indians Re-entry Program – Weekly Community Meetings – Mondays and Thursdays @ Online Via ZOOM
Apr 29 @ 5:15 pm – 6:16 pm

 

Puyallup Tribe of Indians Re-entry Program

Weekly Community Meetings

Mondays and Thursdays 5:15PM  – 6:15PM PST