Trained NAMI volunteers bring peer-led presentations to your community. With the unique understanding of people with lived experience, these programs provide outstanding free education, skills training and support.
NAMI Ending the SilenceNAMI Ending the Silence is a presentation designed for middle and high school students, school staff, and parents or guardians of middle or high school aged youth. Audiences learn about the signs and symptoms of mental health conditions, how to recognize the early warning signs and the importance of acknowledging those warning signs.
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NAMI In Our Own VoiceNAMI In Our Own Voice is a presentation for the general public to promote awareness of mental health conditions and recovery.
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NAMI Sharing Your Story with Law EnforcementThe NAMI Sharing Your Story with Law Enforcement presentation program trains peers and families to share their stories during law enforcement trainings, such as Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training.
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NAMI Smarts for AdvocacyNAMI Smarts for Advocacy is a hands-on advocacy training program that helps people living with mental illness and friends and family transform their passion and lived experience into skilful grassroots advocacy.
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Additional Programs
NAMI Compartiendo EsperanzaNAMI Compartiendo Esperanza is a bilingual presentation for Latino communities designed to promote mental health awareness, explore signs and symptoms of mental health conditions, and highlight how and where to find help.
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NAMI Sharing HopeNAMI Sharing Hope is a presentation for African American communities designed to promote mental health awareness, explore signs and symptoms of mental health conditions, and highlight how and where to find help.
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NAMI Family & FriendsNAMI Family & Friends is a 4-hour seminar that informs and supports people who have loved ones with a mental health condition. Participants learn about diagnoses, treatment, recovery, communication strategies, crisis preparation, and NAMI resources. Seminar leaders have personal experience with mental health conditions in their families.
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NAMI FaithNetNAMI FaithNet is an interfaith resource network of NAMI members, friends, clergy, and congregations of all faith traditions who wish to encourage faith communities that are welcoming and supportive of persons and families living with mental illness.
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NAMI Hearts+MindsThe need to focus on mental and physical health simultaneously has never been more important. NAMI Hearts+Minds educates and empowers individuals to better manage their health, mentally and physically.
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