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National Alliance on Mental Health

 

Who We Are

     NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons living with serious mental illness and their families. Founded in 1979, NAMI has become the nation’s voice on mental illness, a national organization including NAMI organizations in every state and in over 1100 local communities across the country who join together to meet the NAMI mission through advocacy, research, support, and education.

 

The NAMI Mission

     NAMI is dedicated to the eradication of mental illnesses and to the improvement of the quality of life of all whose lives are affected by these diseases.

 

What We Do


     Dedicated NAMI members, leaders, and friends work tireless across all levels to meet a shared NAMI mission of support, education, advocacy, and research for people living with mental illness through various activities, including:
 

Public Education and Information Activities

  • www.nami.org ~ NAMI’s website receives over 5.4 million visitors a year who turn to NAMI for information, referral, and education;

  • 1-888.999.6264 ~ NAMI’s toll-free HelpLine serves over 4,000 callers a month and is staffed by a dedicated team of volunteer associates, as well as state and affiliate HelpLines in communities across the country;

  • Public awareness activities such as Mental Illness Awareness Week, held during the first week of each October, helps dispel the stigma surrounding mental illness and encourage early intervention and treatment.

  • In Our Own Voice – Available in selected communities across the country, this educational speakers bureau is presented by trained consumers living with mental illness to groups from all aspects of the community and both educates the public and supports consumer recovery and empowerment while dispelling the stigma of mental illness.

Family and Consumer Peer Education and Support Activities

  • NAMI offers a cadre of education programs including Family-to-Family, NAMI’s Provider Education Program, Peer-to-Peer, and other state and local programs offered by trained family and consumer teachers to help educate other families, consumers, and professionals.

  • Support groups are offered through many of NAMI’s over 1100 affiliates in communities across the country by families and consumers for families and consumers.

Advocacy on Behalf of People Living with Mental Illness and for the Health of our Communities

  • NAMI advocates on the federal level to ensure nondiscriminatory and equitable federal and private-sector policies are in place as well as a commitment to research for the treatment and cures for mental illness.

  • NAMI’s Campaign for the Mind of America, a grassroots political communications initiative, focuses on building relationships at national, state, and local levels with community leaders and elected officials to ensure that policy decisions are reflective of the best economic, science, recovery, and systems choices while ensuring the best outcomes.

  • NAMI Action Centers, including the Multicultural Action Center, the Children & Adolescent Action Center, and the Center on Law and Criminal Justice, works to address unique systems and populations by developing, promoting, and disseminating appropriate education, advocacy, research, and support models tailored to meet specific needs.

Visible public events that raise funds and awareness while engaging the public, including:

  • NAMI Walks, NAMI’s signature event, where thousands of concerned citizens in more than 50 communities across the nation will Walk for the Mind of America to raise money and awareness about our country's need for a world-class treatment and recovery system for people with mental illness.

  • Unmasking Mental Illness Science and Research Gala, NAMI’s annual black tie event held each fall in Washington DC to raise funds and awareness for NAMI’s efforts and to promote research into the causes and cures for mental illness.

 

What are the benefits of NAMI membership?

 

What do I get for my membership?

You get periodical magazines from national NAMI and NAMI Iowa, giving you up to date information about what is going on in the mental health field, especially from the point of view of family members and people who have a mental illness diagnosis. A local newsletter from NAMI Scott County tells you about what is going on locally in the areas of education, support and advocacy. As a member, you have access to a library of mental health books and videotapes.

 

 

How can I get in contact with NAMI?

Local NAMI

 

NAMI Scott County
1706 Brady, Suite 101, Davenport, IA. 52808
Davenport, IA.

Telephone: 563-322-8870

Website: www.namiscottcounty.org 

 

NAMI Nationwide
2107 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22201-3042

 

Website:      www.nami.org

 

Main:           703-524-7600
Fax:             703-524-9094
TDD:            703-516-7227
Help Line:      800-950-NAMI (6264)

Email:          info@nami.org

How can I volunteer with NAMI?

    

     As a grassroots organization, NAMI relies on volunteers at all levels of the organization. Contact the NAMI National Help Line at info@nami.org or 800-950-6264 for opportunities at the national office as well as referral to state organizations, affiliates, and NAMI Walks events in your community.

 

 

Mental Health Crisis Line 

Iowa Quad-Cities Area

8 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekdays

563-383-1900 (Vera French)

Nights & weekends

563-421-2975 (Genesis)

 

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