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During Rest Up Week, NAMI closes its offices to prioritize staff well-being—while continuing to provide essential mental ...
In this episode recognizing Pride Month, NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison, Jr. is joined by Juan Acosta, a mental health advocate ...
NAMI announces its newly elected 2025–2026 Board of Directors, featuring leaders with lived experience and a shared commitment to advancing mental health access, equity, and support nationwide.
NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
NAMI expresses deep concern over the removal of LGBTQ+ specialized services from the 988 Lifeline, emphasizing the critical ...
There is often a strong focus on men’s physical health — fitness, annual checkups, and heart health — but mental well-being is equally as important because mental health is health! Just as the body ...
Keep the Conversations Going. These conversations are important and aren’t one-and-done. Create time and space for more open conversations. Your child’s experience online may change over time, and ...
Social Media and Mental Health Collaborating Together to Create a Safe and Healthy Experience Online Technology is all around our kids — at school, at home, and in their pockets. Keeping our kids safe ...
Thoughts of suicide can be frightening. But by reaching out for help or checking in with family and friends, we can avoid devastating outcomes. According to the CDC and NIMH, nearly 46,000 lives were ...
Discover the inspiring stories of NAMI Helpline volunteers and how their compassion supports people navigating mental health ...
Each year millions of Americans with mental illness struggle to find mental health care. Nearly half of the 60 million adults and children living with mental health conditions in the United States go ...
Memorial donations can be a meaningful way to remember someone who has passed. Honorary donations can be a special way to recognize a loved one or commemorate a special occasion. Sometimes individuals ...