NAMI, along with other prominent mental health and addiction organizations, launchedMental Health for US: a nonpartisan educational coalition aimed at elevating mental health issues on the 2020 campaign trail.The coalition is dedicated to uniting Americans to call for bipartisan support and systematic change through grassroots activation.
Mental Health for UScalls for substantial increases in federal funding for research on mental health conditions, suicide prevention, more effective treatments and better diagnostic tools. There is a crisis, and we need specific policy proposals around these issues and how both presidential and congressional candidates would put them into action.
“Our goal for this coalition is to provide resources and empower our grassroots advocates with information to improve mental health literacy for both voters and candidates,” said Angela Kimball, Acting CEO of NAMI. “While some of our policymakers and leaders are speaking out about these issues, it’s going to take much more to save the countless lives lost every day to suicide and overdose. By joining our voices with theMental Health for UScoalition, we hope for a future where improving and eliminating inequalities in our mental health care system is a bipartisan priority.”
Voters, policymakers or anyone interested in getting involved withMental Health for UScan visitwww.mentalhealthforus.netto learn more.
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- Find Your Local NAMI
- Living With a Mental Health Condition Overview
- Understanding Health Insurance
- Finding a Mental Health Professional
- Understanding Your Diagnosis
- What to Do In a Crisis
- Romantic Relationships
- Faith & Spirituality
- Disclosing to Others
- Finding Stable Housing
- Succeeding at Work
- Getting Help Paying for Medications
- Reentry After a Period of Incarceration
- Disability Income and Benefits
- Managing Stress
- Service Members & Veterans
- Mental Health at Work
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- Warning Signs & Symptoms
- Types of Conditions Overview
- Anxiety Disorders
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Dissociative Disorders
- Eating Disorders
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Psychosis
- Schizoaffective Disorder
- Schizophrenia
- AI and Mental Health
