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Craig Rennebohm, Ph.D. - NAMI Greater Seattle

Craig Rennebohm is the founder of the Mental Health Chaplaincy, which serves individuals and families to help advocate for effective and readily accessible community mental health care that attends to the whole person, including one’s physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being. Rennebohm received the Doctor of Ministry degree in 1986 from the Pacific School of Religion in Berkley, Calif.

Currently, Rennebohm is assuming a leadership role for Pathways to Promise, a national interfaith mental health resource. In addition, he serves on the national advisory grouo of NAMI Faithnet and the Board of Directors of the UCC Disabilities Ministries.

He has received numerous recognitions for his Chaplaincy work, including the Tipper Gore Award of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council, a Carleton College Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award and a Seattle Post-Intelligencer Jefferson Award. In 2008, he was honored by the Thomas C. Wales Foundation during its annual celebration of Passionate Citizenship. Most recently, he was honored by NAMI with its 2009 Richard T. Greer Advocacy Award.

Rennebohm co-authored the book Souls in the Hands of a Tender God with David Paul which tells uplifting stories of Chaplaincy experiences, takes readers into the lives of people with mental illness, explores what we can all do to help those in distress and challenges us to create caring communities.


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