NAMI has made the difficult decision to transition NAMICon 2020 from an in-person meeting in Atlanta to a virtual experience. Risks associated withlarge-scalelive eventsthis yearremain unknown, and we are committed to the health and safety of all our attendees, staff, presenters, sponsors and exhibitors.We alsorecognize that many people and organizations now facetough budget decisions that may make the trip less feasible.
While we might not be able to meet in person, we’re committed to facilitatinginvaluable connections with peers, and we’re excitedfor the opportunity to deliver NAMICon remotely. A virtual platform has the potential to connect even more people to needed information and resources during this critical time.
Our staff is working through details to support the transition to a virtual NAMICon. Please visitwww.nami.org/conventionfor further information and updates.
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