Exhibitor Proposal
The AHCCCS Women's Services Coordinator in partnership with Prevent Child Abuse Arizona invites exhibitor proposals for three upcoming regional institutes for professionals working directly with parents and families, in their homes, and in the community. Hope Horizons 2026 will shine a spotlight on approaches that effectively support families and parents directly impacted by Substance Use Disorder (SUD). This year’s institutes center whole-person, family-focused care—honoring each family’s needs, heritage, and unique pathways to recovery.
Workshops will bring together SUD treatment providers and community-level partners to strengthen collaboration before families reach a crisis point that requires system involvement. A key focus will be bridging the gap between treatment providers and community agencies, to support meaningful connection of patient families to the resources that can truly support their recovery.
By illuminating how community supports fit within a comprehensive treatment plan, Hope Horizons 2026 aims to build stronger, more coordinated networks of care that help families heal, thrive, and remain connected.
Workshops will bring together SUD treatment providers and community-level partners to strengthen collaboration before families reach a crisis point that requires system involvement. A key focus will be bridging the gap between treatment providers and community agencies, to support meaningful connection of patient families to the resources that can truly support their recovery.
By illuminating how community supports fit within a comprehensive treatment plan, Hope Horizons 2026 aims to build stronger, more coordinated networks of care that help families heal, thrive, and remain connected.
Locations and Dates:
Glendale June 30, 2026
Tucson September 2, 2026
Flagstaff September 22, 2026
Flagstaff September 22, 2026
Application closes May 15. All exhibitors will be notified April 20.
Each will bring together 100+ professionals
Each day long Institute will bring together Substance Use Disorder treatment, medical and family service professionals including:
· Home Visitors
· DCS case-workers and prevention staff
· Family support workers including DES, WIC, SNAP
· SUD treatment providers,
· Family serving partners like parent aides, parent coaches certified PRSS, transitional housing
· Corrections, attorneys, and judicial programs and officers
· Head Start, Early Head Start
· High Risk Perinatal Program nurses
· Child care providers, program staff and teachers
· Family Treatment Court coordinators
· Birthing hospital staff, hospital social workers
· Medical providers
We are seeking agencies that can table on topics including:
· Components of Medication-Assisted Treatment Model
· Home Visiting and family services
· Peer supports and their role, scope of work, and partnering
· Eat, Sleep, Console Model
· Delivery and the hospital stay
· Newborn and infant development and parenting
· Breastfeeding
· Stigma, Bias, Assumptions
· OUD Overdose Education
· Harm reduction education and strategies in the prenatal and postpartum periods
· Recovery cycles