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Giving HUGS That Last Longer Than a Moment
One of the winners of last year's Connect4MentalHealth Innovation Awards, NAMI Collier County, shares the success they've had with their HUGS program. -
Minority Mental Health Isn’t a Minor Issue
In my time as a NAMI intern, I've learned that culture, race and ethnicity play a much bigger role in mental health than I ever knew. -
SAMHSA–Sponsored Webinar: Opening Doors to Recovery
Learn how Opening Doors to Recovery (ODR) is changing the way mental health is treated in the criminal justice system in Georgia. -
Military Kids Serve Too
April is the Month of the Military Child—a time to raise awareness about the sacrifces made and challenges faced by the children of America's service men and women. -
Strengthening NAMI’s Connection with the African American Community
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (AKA), the oldest African American sorority in the country, and NAMI have partnered together to increase mental health awareness. -
When Mental Illness Enters the Family
Dr. Llyod Sederer offers advice on how to care for a loved one with a mental health condition. -
Filmmaker Jono Oliver Brings African American Mental Health to the Screen
In recognition of Black History Month, NAMI Wisconsin will present the film Home, the story of an African American man with a mental health condition who is attempting to rebuild his life. -
When It Comes to Getting Help, Culture Counts
For African Americans, the shame of asking for help for mental health concerns is still a significant barrier. -
New GAO Report on Mental Health Calls for Better Federal Coordination on Serious Mental Illness
The GAO has issued a report emphasizing lack of coordination at the leadership level in the administration of federal programs for children, youth and adults with serious mental illness.
