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Welcome to NAMI - Connecticut (NAMI-CT), the only state organization affiliated with the nation’s leading grassroots family and consumer organization – the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).  We offer:

Support

Education

Advocacy

to people living with psychiatric conditions, family members, friends, professionals and the public at large. 

Location: 241 Main Street, 5th Floor

 Hartford, CT 06106

Tel: 860-882-0236

Toll Free: 800-215-3021

Our Staff:

Executive Director - Kate Mattias, MPH, JD

Resource Services Coordinator - Janice Shilosky

Membership Coordinator/Affiliate Liaison - Iris Nazario

Public Policy Director - Alicia Woodsby, MSW

Public Policy Assistant -  Amy O'Connor

Keep the Promise Coordinator - Cheri Bragg

Keep the Promise Assistant Coordinator - Maura Sheil-Hughes

  Criminal Justice Project Director - Louise C. Pyers, M.S.

Family Education Program Manager - Paloma B. Dee

Provider Education Coordinator - Renee Downer

 Research Coordinator - Ann H. Nelson, RN

Research Assistant - Lisa Costello

Consumer Programs CoordinatorDon Fischer

Administrative Coordinator - Dara Johnson

NAMI Connection Administrative Supervisor - Pete Aresco

NAMI-CT is funded in part by a grant from the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and also receives funding from the Melville Charitable Trust, among other sources of support.

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