This event is in support of Jack.org, a network of young leaders revolutionizing mental health across Canada. There is a registration fee of $100 and each camper is asked to raise a minimum of $200. All of that goes to funding the critical work of the mental health revolution.
Support a great cause while enjoying a day of exercise, camaraderie, and fun. Wind your way through the beautiful and challenging countryside surrounding Caledon. Raise vital funds to power our national network of young leaders working to end the stigma that surrounds mental health.
Join us for our fifth annual Jack Summit – and bring your voice to a national stage!
Jack Summit is a national student conference held each year in Toronto, Ontario. A unique, collaborative space for mental health advocacy, Jack Summit 2017 is the largest gathering in Canada for student leaders working to end the silence around mental health.
At Jack Summit 2017, you’ll meet other young leaders from across the country. You’ll share your work and discuss what’s most pressing for youth mental health in Canada. And you’ll make connections and build skills to take back to your community.
We know that young people are among the most affected by mental health challenges, but their voices are not often heard by decision-makers. As a delegate at Jack Summit 2017, you’ll join with other young leaders to drive solutions for Canada’s youth and become louder than ever before.
Talk at the Top is a youth-led, youth-driven summit on mental health leadership and advocacy for high school students from the North Shore and throughout the Sea to Sky Corridor. Through shared dialogue and collaboration, delegates come together to develop leadership skills, increase their mental health knowledge and learn how to decrease the stigma that surrounds mental illness in their schools and communities.
Jack.org is the only national network of young leaders transforming the way we think about mental health. With initiatives and programs designed for young people, by young people, we will end stigma in our generation.