2025 Youth Mental Health Summit

event marketing | campaign support | communication & outreach | event management

When Teton Youth & Family Services began planning the 2025 Youth Mental Health Summit, they set out to spark an honest, community-wide conversation about one of today’s most urgent topics: the mental health of our youth.

Hosted at the Virginian Lodge in Jackson Hole from May 14–16, the Summit brought together teens, families, educators, policymakers, and professionals for three days of learning, healing, and connection. Through workshops, youth panels, and keynote speakers such as Dr. Megan Moreno, Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, and Drew Petersen, attendees explored the effects of technology, stress, and modern culture on young minds, and what we can do about it together.

Creative Curiosity partnered with TYFS to provide full event marketing, campaign support, and communication and outreach, and helped to ensure the message reached the right audiences, inspired participation, and built lasting awareness for youth mental health in our community.

EVENT MARKETING

To bring the Youth Mental Health Summit to life, Creative Curiosity designed and executed a comprehensive event marketing campaign that reflected both the sensitivity and the importance of the topic. Our strategy focused on amplifying awareness, accessibility, and community engagement.

CAMPAIGN SUPPORT

Through coordinated campaign support, we developed targeted print ads, radio spots, and streaming audio ads on platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and Pandora, reaching diverse audiences across Teton County and beyond. Complementary paid social media ads and a Buckrail Sponsored Post extended visibility and encouraged registration among parents, educators, and teens.

CAMPAIGN SUPPORT

Through coordinated campaign support, we developed targeted print ads, radio spots, and streaming audio ads on platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and Pandora, reaching diverse audiences across Teton County and beyond. Complementary paid social media ads and a Buckrail Sponsored Post extended visibility and encouraged registration among parents, educators, and teens.