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1-24-26 Empower Hour

Empower Hour Peer Advocacy

Enjoy FREE coffee and snacks and learn how to become a peer advocate!!

When and where

Date and time

Saturday, Jan 24, 2026
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Address

Professor Java's Coffee Sanctuary, 145 Wolf Road Albany, NY 12205

Cost

FREE ADMISSION

About this event

 

These relaxed, in-person gatherings are designed to support you by offering time to:

  • Ask questions

  • Work through login or technical challenges

  • Get support with Level 1 training modules

  • Connect with other participants

  • Talk about your goals and how you want to use peer advocacy in your life and career

Simply bring yourself, any questions you have, and (once available) your login information. My goal is to make this process as smooth, supportive, and empowering as possible so you can complete each level, receive your stipends, and earn your credentials at no cost.

Learn more at www .  nwralbany. org

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Becoming a Youth Peer Advocate (YPA) or Family Peer Advocate (FPA) is a powerful way to use your lived experience to support and empower others. Through this program, you gain valuable skills, connect with a supportive peer network, and make a meaningful impact in your community.

Youth Peer Advocates:

  • Are between 18–30 years old

  • Hold at least a high school diploma, GED, or state equivalency

  • Have lived experience with emotional/mental health challenges, behavioral challenges, and/or co-occurring disorders with onset before age 21

  • Have firsthand experience navigating child-serving systems of care (e.g., mental health services, special education, child welfare, addiction services, juvenile justice, developmental disability services)

  • Are willing to share relevant aspects of their lived experience to support other youth facing similar challenges

Family Peer Advocates:

  • Are at least 18 years of age

  • Hold at least a high school diploma, GED, or state equivalency

  • Have experience as a parent (biological, adoptive, foster) or primary caregiver of a child/youth with significant social, emotional, developmental, medical, substance use, and/or behavioral needs with onset prior to age 21

  • Have experience navigating child-serving systems of care on behalf of their child/youth (e.g., Early Intervention, mental health services, special education, child welfare, addiction services, juvenile justice, developmental disability services)

  • Are willing to share relevant aspects of their lived experience to support other families facing similar challenges

 


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