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NAMI Homefront: Helping Families and Supporting Service Members
Having a family member serve in the military can be difficult, but there are certain programs of support to help you through those challenges. One of those programs is NAMI Homefront, which is a peer-education program developed specifically for families of military service members and veterans who have experienced a mental health condition. -
Congress Takes Historic Step Toward Mental Health Reform; NAMI Applauds Many Provisions
Congress moves forward with mental health reform legislation that focuses on the needs of NAMI's members as well as many people who are affected by mental health conditions. -
When We Listen and Engage, We Begin to See Change
A participant of the recent engagement meeting between advocates, scientific researchers and orginization founders talks about the goals of how NAMI intends to address the topic of engagement. -
Change Doesn’t Happen in a Moment, It Happens in a Movement
Learn more about what happened during this year's Hill Day where NAMI joined many mental health advocates and orgnizations in advancing the momentum and movement for mental health. -
Time to RAISE the Amount of Care
Discover the Recovery After Initial Schizophrenia Episode (RAISE) program that helps people who live with schizophrenia. -
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. -
Six Leading Mental Health Organizations Call on ABC–TV to Drop Halloween Episode; Stigma Violates TV Network’s Own Anti–Bullying Campaign
NAMI, NYAPRS, Bazelon, DBSA, APA and MHA sent this letter to ABC President Paul Lee asking them to remove this episode and to air another Halloween-themed Modern Family episode in its place. -
Maybe Modern Family Isn’t So Modern After All
NAMI took action against ABC after they decided to re-air an offensive Modern Family Halloween episode from last year. -
Mental Health Advocates Call on ABC–TV to Drop Halloween Episode
ABC decides to re-air a Modern Family Halloween episode that depicts a stigmatizing 'insane asylum' despite NAMI's backlash for the original airing one year ago. -
17 Million Americans Hear NAMI’s Message for Mental Health Reform
NAMI gave 20 interviews, was broadcast on 8,600 networks or stations and heard by 17 million listeners.
