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Join us for our Education Meeting held the 2nd Tuesday of each month, 6 p.m., at Trenholm Road United Methodist Church to learn more about treatment of mental illnesses and also how you can help stop the stigma associated with these illnesses. NAMI meeting are free and open to the public.

Join us Tuesday, November 10, at 6 pm

Educational Meeting:

Mental Health Services in the Richland County jail, Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center

Speakers:

John Brown, Director of Crisis and Forensic Services, Columbia Area Mental Health Center.

Julius Jones, Forensic Services Coordinator, Columbia Area Mental Health Center

Kathy Harrell, Assistant Director, Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center

Mental Health Services at the Richland County jail, Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center, are provided by Columbia Area Mental Health Center.

They will discuss Columbia Area Mental Health Center's purpose and role in working with inmates with mental illness at Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. Discussion will focus on intake, treatment and discharge.

Please join us to learn new ideas and meet new people.

For more information http://www.nami.org

Join us Tuesday, August 11, at 6 pm in the parlor of Trenholm Road United Methodist Church to hear more about NAMI and its impressive scope.

Future Programs

December: Christmas Holiday Party, Volunteer Recognition, NAMIWalks 2010

January: Family Inclusion

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