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The Affordable Health Care of America Act and Health Care Reform U.S. House bill promises key components for people with mental illness. Act Now!
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Strong in all the Broken Places: Congregations Caring for our Veterans
This Flu Season is a Good Opportunity to Practice Prevention
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Webinar
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Welcome to the web site of NAMI

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Welcome to the web site of NAMI Greater Des Moines!

 

NAMI, the acronym for the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is a grass roots, self help, education, support and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of families who have relatives with a brain disorder (mental illness). This includes families and consumers diagnosed with a mental illness, relatives and friends, professionals, and all who share NAMI's vision and mission.
 

The National Alliance on Mental Illness was founded in 1979 by 2 mothers in Wisconsin who met after a tennis game – discovering they each had a child with severe mental illness.  They shared a frustration at the health system’s care for their children and great hurt from a society who shunned them.

 

Since that time, nationally, our organization has grown from 254 caring members to over a quarter of a million.  There are now 3 levels to our organization:
 

 

Each level of the organization is a separate 501(c) (3) non-profit tax exempt organization.

 

We are dedicated to improving the lives of people with severe biological brain diseases.


NAMI is getting stronger every day.  In fact, Worth Magazine recently ranked NAMI in its

"Top 100 charities most likely to change the world".

 

 

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