PARTners in Progress Summit 2026

April 25, 2026 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

6310 Wilhelmina Delco Drive, Austin, TX, USA

Join us at AFSSA's second Prevention Summit!

This event is a one-day gathering that celebrates healing, togetherness, and collective action. Together, we will weave connections across generations and cultures, celebrating our shared resilience and envisioning a future free from violence.

Together, we can pave the way for progress and build a future free from violence.

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Event Tracks

Reclaiming Our Power- Community Healing

This track centers community-led transformation and self-determination as acts of healing and resistance.

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Stories that Guide Us- Resistance in Narratives

This track centers storytelling, art, and cultural expression as mechanisms for healing and change.

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Our Roots, Our Future- Intergenerational Justice

This track explores decolonizing parenting, healthy masculinity, and communal protection.

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Opening and Closing Panels

Morning Kick-Off Panel

Rooted in Wisdom: From Ancestral Teachings to Community-Led Safety

We open the day by grounding ourselves in the wisdom that has always guided our communities: care, accountability, and collective responsibility. This powerful conversation will honor ancestral teachings while reimagining how we protect, nurture, and organize for safer communities today. Together, we will explore what it means to shift from reactive systems of care to proactive, community-led transformation-where safety is cultivated, not enforced, and healing is a shared practice.

Closing Panel

Many Paths, One Movement: Building Safer Communities in Our Own Ways

Our closing panel celebrates the many ways community members are actively shaping a future free from violence. Featuring voices from diverse fields-community engagement, elder care, caregiving, academia, and beyond-this conversation will highlight how participation in the movement can take many forms. There is no single way to contribute, and meaningful change does not require a lifetime commitment; it can begin with small, consistent acts grounded in accountability and care.

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Hosted By AFSSA

Asian Family Support Services of Austin
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Location

6310 Wilhelmina Delco Drive, Austin, TX, USA