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Diversity in Motion: Raising Awareness through Dance
NAMI Wisconsin discovered that mental health advocacy is a beat we can all dance to. Their annual flash mob dance during National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month attracts new faces to the NAMI family and communicates the cross-cultural message that talking about mental illness isn’t scary. Check out their tips on staging your own flash mob! -
Tips to Stay Mentally Healthy While Traveling
Traveling has countless benefits: learning, exploring, trying new things, to name just a few. Here are a few ways to stay mentally healthy while on your trip.
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Tell Us What You Would Like to See In a Presentation on Mental Health
Take this survey in order to help NAMI create an informative and educational mental health presentation for people in the workpalce. -
Drawing from American Indian Heritage to Spread a Message of Hope
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month month by starting the conversation about suicide prevention within Native American communities. -
Why NAMI Needs to Offer Its Education Programs in Spanish
Learn more about the benefit of NAMI programs offered in Spanish and how it can help communities learn about mental health and to access to get help. -
Can Culture Affect the Risk of Suicide?
A person's culture can influence experiences, expectations and risk of suicide. -
After Decades of Life-changing Results, Clubhouses Get the Spotlight They Deserve
Learn about what Fountain House and other Clubhouses have been working on in order to help people who live with mental illness. -
Putting a Plan In Place to Help Your Child Succeed at School
Learn about your rights as a parent and how to provide additional help to your child's education. -
Partnering With Local Universities to Benefit Occupational Therapy Students
Learn about how future occupational therapists at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences gain hands-on training through the participation of NAMI members. -
Coming Together to Celebrate Minority Mental Health Month
National Minority Mentalh Health Awarness Month (NMMHAM) has come to a close, and it is incredible how much was achieved in such a short period of time.
