Free Youth Mental Well-Being Film Screening and Discussion Coming to Clayton County
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Families throughout Clayton County are invited to participate in an important community conversation focused on youth mental well-being.
On Saturday, June 6, 2026, community members can attend a free screening of “What I Wish My Parents Knew,” followed by a guided discussion designed to encourage open dialogue and understanding between youth, parents, caregivers, and community members.

The event will take place from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PMÂ at:
Clayton County Community Services Authority
1000 Main Street
Forest Park, GA 30297
Attendees can expect:
Free film screening
Guided community conversation
Resources for youth and families
Giveaways
Food served
This event is presented by Tell My Story, Rewriting Our Mental Stories, and the Clayton County Community Services Authority, Inc.
Mental health conversations are becoming increasingly important for young people and their families. Events like this provide opportunities for community members to learn, share experiences, and connect with available resources in a supportive environment.
The Best of Clayton County is pleased to share opportunities that help keep residents informed about programs, resources, and events that support the well-being of families across our community.
For additional information and registration details, scan the QR code featured on the event flyer.
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