Regional Meetings
What do children, families, caregivers, workers, and communities need to thrive?
Join VOICES for Alabama’s Children for a series of free Community Conversations focused on listening, learning, and identifying solutions that can help build:
Strong Families. Strong Workforce. Strong Alabama.
These conversations will bring together local and regional leaders, child-serving professionals, advocates, business and workforce partners, educators, health and nonprofit professionals, and community members. Together, we’ll explore what is working, what barriers are getting in the way, and what Alabama can do to help children, families, communities, and our workforce thrive.
Each conversation will be grounded in local experiences and child well-being data. Participants will hear updates from VOICES, discuss issues affecting families in their region, and help identify priorities that can inform VOICES’ statewide advocacy.
Join us at an Upcoming Community Conversation
TROY
Friday, Sept. 18, 2026 | 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Troy University IDEA Bank
63 South Court Square
Troy, AL 36081
Seating is limited to 55 participants. Registration is requested.
BIRMINGHAM
Thursday, Oct. 8, 2026 | 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Children’s of Alabama – Bradley Lecture Center
Children’s Harbor Building, 4th Floor
1600 6th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35233
Enrollment is limited to 100 participants. Register early to reserve your spot.
MADISON COUNTY
Date and location Coming Soon!
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Local and regional community leaders committed to improving outcomes for children and families
- Professionals and advocates who work with children, youth, families, and caregivers
- Business, workforce, education, health, nonprofit, faith, and civic partners
- Stakeholders interested in learning about and supporting the mission of VOICES for Alabama’s Children
- Community members whose experiences and perspectives should help guide future priorities
Your experience matters. Your perspective matters. Your voice can help shape the priorities that move Alabama forward.