Events
We facilitate a variety of learning opportunities to help you collaborate in strategic and meaningful ways to improve health, well-being, and equity. Explore upcoming events below and make sure to also check our PHIL YouTube to access our previous webinar discussions.
Join Us In Making a Difference
Excited to learn more? Check out our offerings designed to support your journey toward improving health, well-being, and equity at a community level:
- Networking Sessions: Spark ideas and build connections, usually in 45 minutes or less! Join us for interactive sessions that bring people together around a shared topic to inspire conversation and help you connect with others facing similar challenges or passionate about similar topics.
- Web Discussions: Join us for lively, interactive chats with experts and peers! We’ll tackle the hot topics in cross-sector, cross-boundary work—usually in 90 engaging minutes or less.
- Action-Oriented Workshops: Roll up your sleeves and get ready to build out some useful material! Our hands-on workshops will equip you with actionable strategies and products that you can use right in your own backyard.
- Learning Lab Experiences: Let’s get experimental! Collaborate, create, and learn in a structured environment with expert guidance over a period of several weeks or even months. Together, we’ll tackle shared challenges and innovate around common goals—while making sure to laugh along the way!
Networking Sessions

Workshops and Web Discussions
Rural Resilience Innovation Hub In-Person Meeting & Training
May 19, 2026 | 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
McConnell Foundation, 800 Shasta View Dr, Redding, CA 96003
Guest trainers: Megan S. Irgens, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco; and Lauren Haack, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco.
This session will bring together partners from across rural Northern California for an in-person Rural Resilience Innovation Hub (RRIH) meeting and training. The agenda will include a review of newly updated Northern ACEs Collaborative (NAC) regional data presented by Seun Aluko, PHIL’s Director of Applied Research and Implementation, as well as a training on Single-Session Consultation (SSC).
Participants will gain practical insights into the SSC model, including its structured approach and evidence-based strategies, and explore how these tools can support children, youth, and families across settings while strengthening partnerships in rural communities. The session will also include facilitated tabletop discussions to encourage peer exchange and collaboration. Food will be provided.
Past Events
To view a comprehensive list of past events, visit Past Events

