Shop Online with Amazon.com and Help NAMI, Too!
Every purchase you make through Amazon.com can help NAMI improve the lives of people living with serious mental illnesses.
Here's how it works:
- Click on a link or banner here in the NAMI Store to visit Amazon.com.
- For anything you purchase from one of the categories below, NAMI will automatically receive a percentage of the total sale (5 to 8 percent, on average).
- You'll get the convenience of shopping online with one of the Web's biggest retailers, and at the same time will be helping NAMI help others, all at absolutely no extra cost to you -- just remember to click one of the special links from this page!
Two Ways to Shop
Holiday 2007 Gift Ideas:
- Holiday Toy List
This new feature of Amazon.com has innovative navigation tools and videos for over 450 of this year's top toys, video games, and sporting goods. Use search features to find products by age, gender, price, favorite characters and preferred brands all at the same time.
- Gift Guides
Amazon.com's editors' recommendations on great gifts for the holiday season, organized by age, price, popularity, and more.
Eligible AMAZON.com Categories
- Apparel & Accessories
- Automotive
- Automotive
- Baby
- Beauty
- Books
- Camera & Photo
- Cell Phones & Service (phones only, not plans)
- Computers
- DVD
- Electronics
- Gourmet Food
- Grocery
- Health & Personal Care
- Home & Garden
- Jewelry & Watches
- Kitchen & Housewares
- Magazine & Newspaper Subscriptions
- Music
- Musical Instruments
- Pet Supplies
- Software
- Sports & Outdoors
- Tools & Hardware
- Toys & Games
- Unbox Video Downloads & Games
- Video
NAMI does not endorse Amazon.com or any product purchased from Amazon.com. This service is offered as a convenience to NAMI.org site visitors. All purchase, delivery and return questions should be referred to Amazon.com customer service.
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Join NAMI today!When you become a member of NAMI, you become part of America's largest grassroots organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons living with serious mental illness. And now you can join online.
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