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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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We can be reached at:
NAMI Geauga County, 11850 Mayfield Rd., Chardon, Ohio 44024
Call 440-286-NAMI(6264) or email lreed@namigeauga.org
Most speaker meetings are held at the Geauga Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services 13244 Ravenna Rd. (Rt. 44 - across from Geauga Hospital), Chardon OH, 44024.
Support Group Meetings
Our Chardon Peer Support Group meetings (for persons with a mental illness)are held on the first Thursday of each month. We meet at 7:00 p.m. at the Geauga Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services, 13244 Ravenna Rd. (Rt. 44 - across from Geauga Hospital), Chardon OH, 44024.
All Are Welcome at our Middlefield Support meetings.
Our Middlefield Support Group meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at the Middlefield Public Library, 16167 E. High St., Middlefield, Ohio 44062 From 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Friends and Family Support Group
Our Chesterland Family and Friends Support Group will meet on the second Thursday of each month. This group meets at the West Geauga Library on rt 306 south of rt 322 in Chesterland OH 44026 on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.
Educational Speaker Meetings
On the third Thursday of a quarterly month (January, March, June, September) we invite a speaker to address our group on mental health topics. We usually meet at 6:30 p.m. at: The Geauga Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services, 13244 Ravenna Rd. (Rt. 44 - across from Geauga Hospital), Chardon OH, 44024. Check the top of this page for details.
For more information email Linda Reed at lreed@namigeauga.org
Membership Meetings
Our membership meetings are business meetings open to the public and are held on the 4th Thursday of each month at: The Geauga Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services, 13244 Ravenna Rd. (Rt. 44 - across from Geauga Hospital), Chardon OH, 44024.
FAMILY-TO-FAMILY Classes
We are making plans for our next sessions of Family to Family. We will most likely meet on 12 Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the West Geauga Library, Chesterland. This class offers education and support to family members and friends who have a loved one diagnosed with a mental condition. The course and all materials are free. Registration is required. Call 440-286-NAMI(6264) or email lreed@namigeauga.org if you would like to be added to our fall class.
For general information about Family to Family Classes, follow our link: NAMI Geauga Family to Family and even more at the NAMI national site: Family to Family.
NAMI BASICS Classes
NAMI Basics classes are for parents of children diagnosed with a mental disorder, including (but not restricted to) ADD and ADHD. Classes are held for 6 weeks at the Middlefield Library (on rt 87 east of rt 608). We will meet from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for six Mondays.
NAMI Basics classes are open to all who have a child struggling with a mental/emotional illness. 440-286-NAMI(6264) or email lreed@namigeauga.org if you would ike to be added to our next class. Classes fill fast.
For more information about our classes follow this link: NAMI Geauga NAMI Basics. For NAMI's information about NAMI Basics Classes, follow this link: NAMI Basics.
PEER-TO-PEER Classes
Peer to Peer classes are for persons diagnosed with a mental disorder. Two hour classes are held for 10 weeks on Saturdays at 13244 Ravenna Rd. Chardon OH. We are currently planning our fall class. Peer to Peer classes offer information and support to those experiencing mental/emotional illness. Call 440-286-NAMI(6264) or email lreed@namigeauga.org if you would ike to be added to our next class.
For more information about our classes follow this link: NAMI Geauga Peer to Peer Classes . For general information about Peer to Peer Classes, follow this link: NAMI Peer to Peer Classes.
NAMI Walk
On September 24, 2011 we will join NAMI Greater Cleveland in their NAMI WALK. Our team members will have pages on the links below. Check in to see how we are doing.
Related Links
NAMI Geauga at the Geauga Board of Mental Health
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