Tina Miletic • February 4, 2026

Join RCPA in Supporting the Pennsylvania Reception at NatCon26

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Tina Miletic

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February 4, 2026

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Each year at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing Conference, RCPA, together with our sponsors, hosts the Pennsylvania Reception. 

This reception has become a signature event, consistently well attended and widely recognized as a highlight of the conference for Pennsylvania registrants, National Council leadership and staff, and invited guests from across the country.


We are pleased to once again host the Pennsylvania Reception and will be holding it Tuesday evening, April 28, as part of the 2026 National Council Conference (NatCon26) at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO. The event provides an excellent opportunity to connect with colleagues, celebrate Pennsylvania’s provider community, and showcase the organizations that support this event. Additional details will be shared as plans are finalized.


The continued success of the Pennsylvania Reception is made possible through the generous support of our sponsors. Sponsorship includes prominent recognition and helps provide a first-class event, featuring food, beverages, entertainment, and meaningful networking opportunities.

If you are interested in sponsoring the 2026 Pennsylvania Reception or have any questions, please contact Tina Miletic.


RCPA sincerely thanks our past sponsors and looks forward to your continued partnership and support in 2026.

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