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Annual Campaign

Help NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore continue to provide hope for recovery to Baltimore's families!

Your individual involvement in this campaign is essential to our success. Please click here to view this year's online donors.

  Here are some simple ways that you can help:

  • Write your own notes to people you know, asking them to give to NAMI.  We will provide you with attractive, thought-provoking note cards that illustrate the scale of the issue and opportunities for individual action.  
  • NEW!! Send your email note to friends and family which will include directions to your special donation page. Click here for more information.
  • Send us your contact list and we will ask other NAMI volunteers to send out individual note cards that mention you as a NAMI supporter and volunteer.
  •   Host a small gathering at which your guests can also hear about NAMI.
  •   Make a personal contribution to the Annual Campaign yourself.

To get started contact NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore office at 410-435-2600 or email info@namibaltimore.org

View the video below to see how a generous contribution to NAMI Metro Baltimore helps provide support, and advocacy to those in need!

 

 


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