“Empowering Our Community”: Educational Event at St. Philip the Apostle School



St. Philip the Apostle School is proud to welcome back one of its outstanding alumni, Caitlin McHugh Stamos, who is hosting a powerful Educational Event on Saturday, March 1, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

This event brings together renowned professionals from various fields to support those affected by the Eaton Fire. Expert-led panel discussions will offer valuable insights and resources, including:

Mental Health Panel (Moderated by Mandy Moore)

• Dr. Tina Payne Bryson – Author & Child Development Expert
• Carolyn Lajeunesse, DVM, CT, CFE – Veterinary & Trauma Specialist
• Emma Eskander, LMFT

Law Experts Panel (Moderated by Bryan Greenberg)

• Alison Triessl – Legal Correspondent & Criminal Defense Attorney
• Ed Diab & Douglas Boxes – Environmental Law Specialists
• Lindsay Toczylowski – Immigration Defenders

Building & Reconstruction Panel (Moderated by Jaleel White)

• Cynthia Sigler (The Foothill Catalog) – Industry Insights

Regrowing Altadena/Pasadena Panel (Moderated by Annie Ramos)

• Jason Wise – Certified California Naturalist
• Christopher Nyerges – School of Self-Reliance
• Jeremiah Small – Altadena Mountain Rescue Team
• Nina Raj – Altadena Seed Library
(Panelists are subject to change, with more exciting additions to come!)

Who Should Attend?
Anyone impacted by the fires—whether directly or indirectly—looking for support, resources, and expert guidance.

Additional Details:

Free childcare will be available during the event.
Registration is required—secure your spot now, scan the QR code on the flyer!
Want to help? Volunteers can sign up by scanning the QR code on the flyer.
Interested in being a vendor? Apply for a booth here.

Click here to view flyer

For more information and to register, Scan the QR code on the flyer or call (818) 659-5036.

“We look forward to coming together as a community to support one another!”

St. Philip the Apostle School, 1363 Cordova St., Pasadena, (626) 795-9691 or visit https://school.stphiliptheapostle.org/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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