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NAMI Lexington 

~ Our Mission ~

To assist Families, Caregivers and Individuals whose life experience includes living with a persistent mental illness.  To help them acquire and use available supports and skills necessary to manage their symptoms and return to the community and find success, hope and meaning in the role and environment of their choice.

CALL US:

(859) 272-7891

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Support Group Meetings:

Our meetings are devoted to sharing family experiences and proving support to persons woth a mental illness, their family and friends and those in the community concerned with mental illness.  Meetings on the 1st Sunday of the month may feature a guest speaker.

Consumer/Family Support Groups:

Every Sunday of the month.
The Faye Morton Consumer & Family Center
Eastern State Hospital
Lexington, KY 40508
In the basement of the Wendall Building
2:30pm-4:00pm

Directions:

From I-75, take Newtown Pike South about 2 1/2 miles to the Eastern State Hospital entrance.  Turn left (east) at the light.  Turn right at the information booth.  The Faye Morton Consumer & Family Center has a green door with a parking lot to the right.

 

YOU ARE NOT ALONE!

Check this out! What Does Glenn Close Know More About Mental Illness that You?  Click Here.

 Thank you to Everyone who Supported and Walked in the 2009 NAMIWALK!!
We had around 1,000 walkers come out and walk with us!!

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Click Here to View Our Sponsors for the 2009 NAMIWalk on October 10, 2009!

We are now members of

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2008 NAMIWALK Sponsors (Excel File)

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