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NAMI shares deep concern as the House passes the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, cutting Medicaid and SNAP and putting millions ...
NAMI expresses deep concern over Senate passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes major Medicaid cuts that threaten access to mental health care for millions. Learn more and take ...
In this episode recognizing Pride Month, NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison, Jr. is joined by Juan Acosta, a mental health advocate ...
During Rest Up Week, NAMI closes its offices to prioritize staff well-being—while continuing to provide essential mental ...
NAMI announces its newly elected 2025–2026 Board of Directors, featuring leaders with lived experience and a shared commitment to advancing mental health access, equity, and support nationwide.
NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
A Trusted Adult Is a Support, Not the Solution Whether you’re a family member or professional working with youth, being approached by a young person can be daunting when they want to share their ...
Sometimes children who are experiencing severe symptoms with their mental health condition may need a higher level of care than outpatient programs can provide. They may require services that require ...
In fact, about 12% of young adults ages 18-25 in the U.S. report that they’ve had serious thoughts about suicide in the past year 1, and about 2% report a suicide attempt in the past year. These ...
On this page, you will find additional information intended to help provide young people, educators, parents, and caregivers with the resources they need. From a free downloadable coloring and ...
There are more than 650 NAMI State Organizations and Affiliates across the country. Many NAMI affiliates offer an array of free support and education programs. Contact your NAMI Affiliate to find out ...
Join NAMI’s Mental Health Awareness Month Campaign This May This May, take action, raise your voice, and help change the conversation around mental health! Since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month ...