Dec 8, 2015
NAMI’s third annual report on state legislation that took place across the country in 2015 found lots of good news, but unfortunately some bad news as well.
Read More.Nov 10, 2015
Help NAMI advocate for better mental health coverage by taking this 20-minute Coverage 4 Care Survey.
Read More.Nov 6, 2015
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.
Read More.Nov 6, 2015
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.
Read More.Nov 2, 2015
We've sent 20,000 messages to Congress to urge them to reform mental health care. We need you to help us send 20,000 more.
Read More.Oct 27, 2015
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.
Read More.Oct 27, 2015
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.
Read More.Oct 27, 2015
NAMI strongly supports and urges all members of Congress to support the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015. It will restore critical funding equally to both defence and non-defense discretionary spending that will all for critical investments in mental illness research, mental health services, supportive housing and veterans programs.
Read More.Oct 27, 2015
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.
Read More.Oct 27, 2015
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.
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