NAMI teams up with Off The Field NFL Wives Association and NFL Hall of Famer Dan Marino during Super Bowl week to promote mental health awareness and support.
The support strengthens the Alliance’s ability to support individuals and families affected by mental illness.
“On International Day to End Conversion Therapy, and every day, we must continue to protect the health and safety of the most marginalized young people in our communities. Protecting them from ...
Find Support in Your Community Simply put, getting into the community is the first step. This requires searching for like-minded people who can support you as you work through your own mental health ...
Funding redirected away from permanent supportive housing could push vulnerable residents into homelessness. Arlington, Va. — The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is deeply alarmed by the ...
Arlington, VA — Yesterday, the White House released a new Executive Order, “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” which directs federal agencies to make it easier to involuntarily treat ...
I can’t remember a time when I didn’t feel shame. But I do have evidence that there was once a time when I was shame free. I have a photograph of me as a little baby, smiling with a twinkle in my eye.
Discrimination against people with mental illness is widespread. It can be highly detrimental to reaching and staying in recovery. At times, as sad as it may be, the best way for us to manage ...
Help us reach our goal! Your support will make a meaningful difference. Every contribution brings us closer to success. Join us today and be part of something impactful.
Help us reach our goal! Your support will make a meaningful difference. Every contribution brings us closer to success. Join us today and be part of something impactful.
In NAMI’s Fall 2020 issue of the Advocate, I told my story of experiencing delirium and psychosis for over a year and then finding myself incarcerated in a small county jail. While recovering from ...
I have been living in recovery from schizophrenia for 11 years. While I haven’t experienced any symptoms for over a decade, I do not feel like I am the same person I was before my mental illness. This ...
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