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NAMI Praises Mental Health Investments in President Biden’s FY 2023 Proposed Budget

Mar 29, 2022

NAMI is grateful that the President’s budget includes such an unprecedented focus on mental health and we urge the House and Senate to prioritize mental health by enacting these key provisions of the President’s budget into law. Read More.

NAMI’s “You Are Not Alone” Book Now Available to Pre–Order

Mar 29, 2022

NAMI’s first ever book releasing this fall, “You Are Not Alone: The NAMI Guide to Navigating Mental Health,” is now available to preorder! The book covers topics such as how to get help, pathways to recovery, the intersection of culture and mental health, and many more important topics to guide any person’s mental health journey. Read More.

NAMI Praises Enactment of Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act Supporting Provider Mental Health

Mar 21, 2022

NAMI celebrates the recent enactment of the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act. NAMI is grateful for the commitment of health care professionals who continue to brave the front lines every day, and we applaud this new law for helping to save lives.

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NAMI Celebrates the Introduction of the 988 Implementation Act to Improve Crisis Services Nationwide

Mar 17, 2022

The 988 Implementation Act is a critical piece of legislation that will help us realize the potential of 988 to truly help people in crisis connect to effective care and make sure everyone has someone to talk to, someone to respond and somewhere to go in a crisis.

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New Youth Suicide Prevention Blueprint Resource Released

Mar 16, 2022

NAMI applauds the release of this practical resource that outlines clinical pathways, community partnerships, and policy recommendations to better identify and support youth at risk for suicide. Read More.

NAMI Applauds Key Mental Health Investments Made in FY 2022 Federal Budget

Mar 10, 2022

With funding for this year nearly settled, Congress now must continue to increase this commitment to mental health. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, our nation’s mental health crisis is finally receiving the attention it demands.

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Register for NAMI Ask the Expert — Clozapine: Understanding Benefits & Barriers

Mar 9, 2022

NAMI Ask the Expert welcomes Robert O. Cotes, M.D., Director of the Clinical & Research Program for Psychosis at Grady Health, Emory University School of Medicine, who will discuss the unique and potentially life-changing benefits of clozapine, an antipsychotic medication used to treat symptoms of schizophrenia.

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NAMI Named Peer–to–Peer Fundraising Organization of the Year

Mar 2, 2022

In 2021, NAMIWalks Your Way’s fundraising total was up 31% over 2020, increasing to $13.1 million from $10 million. The 2021 total also outperformed the 2019 NAMIWalks pre-pandemic level of $12.5 million, a fundraising feat accomplished by very few leading programs. Read More.

NAMI Applauds President Biden’s Focus on Mental Health in the State of the Union Address

Mar 1, 2022

NAMI applauds President Biden for his unprecedented focus on mental health in the State of the Union address, providing the national attention that our ongoing mental health crisis deserves.

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NAMI Statement on Rise of State Policies Harming LGBTQI Youth

Feb 24, 2022

NAMI strongly opposes any policy or legislation that limits or denies access to medical or mental health care or education based on someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity. While there’s a higher prevalence of mental health conditions among LGBTQI youth and adults, only half received the mental health treatment they needed.

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