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“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” Auction Proceeds to Benefit the National Alliance on Mental Illness

Nov 04 2019


Arlington, VA – Today the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) announced that Rachel Bloom, creator and star of the hit television show “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” is auctioning her hand-selected inventory from the show through online auction house Screenbid, LLC., where the auction is now live. All proceeds from the auction will be donated to NAMI. The auction will be available at this link beginning at 9:00 am EST on November 4th to November 15 at 3:00 pm EST.
 
“NAMI is grateful for Rachel Bloom’s generosity and her steadfast commitment to helping raise awareness about mental illness,” said NAMI Acting CEO Angela Kimball. “The more people willing to speak openly about mental illness, the easier it is to break down stigma, stop discrimination and increase access to care.” 
 
The final season of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” a show that tackled mental illness head on, finished airing earlier this year. Bloom decided to collect props, costumes, and other memorabilia for fans to have after the show and wanted to raise funds for an issue she cares about at the same time.
 
“I'm so excited that these props/costumes that would have been forgotten in storage or thrown away will, instead, live long lives in the homes of our beloved fans,” said Bloom.
 
The collection of items being sold are 90 best of the best memories from the series, including favorites from the show: Rebecca’s Prison Jumpsuit, Josh’s We'll Never Have Problems Again Jumpsuit and Season 3 Saga Sell Outfit and props like The Home Bass Sign and The Giant Pretzel from Rebetzel’s Storefront. Signed scripts will also be up for auction.
 
ABOUT NAMI:
 
The National Alliance on Mental Illness is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness. With over 600 affiliates, NAMI provides support and education, advocacy and public awareness across the country.
 
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