NAMI HelpLine

Dec 17, 2024

MADISON, WI – NAMI National, NAMI Wisconsin, and NAMI Dane County, the national, state, and local offices of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, are deeply saddened by the devastating shooting and loss of life at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisc. yesterday. With each school shooting, there is a lasting and far-reaching impact on the mental health of the people in the community – and across the country. NAMI stands ready to support everyone impacted by this trauma.

“Schools should be a safe haven for children and teachers. Tragically, that safety was shattered with the shooting at Abundant Life Christian School yesterday,” said Mary Kay Battaglia, Executive Director of NAMI Wisconsin. “For anyone who needs it, NAMI is here. Our resources are available to anyone who could use support during this difficult time.”

“We are devastated by this tragedy in Madison. Our community needs healing, and we know that many are struggling in the wake of yesterday’s events,” said Jeanne McLellan, Executive Director of NAMI Dane County, which includes Madison. “Please remember that you are not alone, and NAMI is here to help.”

“We should all be able to send our kids to school with the knowledge that it is a place for learning and community, not tragedy and horror,” said Daniel H. Gillison, Jr., CEO of NAMI National. “This senseless violence causes immense trauma and harm to so many people’s mental health, particularly children and their families. We stand united to support the people of Wisconsin and all who are impacted by these events.”

NAMI urges anyone who is struggling or needs to talk in the wake of this tragedy to reach out to a friend, family member, or to NAMI for support.

For more mental health resources and coping skills, see the resources below:

National Crisis and Support Lines

NAMI Dane County Resources & Support Groups

Local Youth & Family Resources in Madison/Dane County Area

NAMI Resources & Support Groups

Resources for Educator Wellness

Resources for Student Support

Resources for First Responders

NAMI HelpLine is available M-F, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. ET. Call 800-950-6264,
text “helpline” to 62640, or chat online. In a crisis, call or text 988 (24/7).