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NAMI-MCC offers a variety of signature programs, including: CONNECTION, a support group for anyone with mental illness. Family Support Group for family members, caregivers, friends and loved ones ...
NAMI's programs and services include education, support groups, informational publications, and presentations. Although originally focused primarily on family members, in more recent years NAMI has moved toward trying to include people diagnosed with mental illness as well (although activists have criticized these efforts).
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) programs are local initiatives designed to improve the way law enforcement and the community respond to people experiencing mental health crisis. CIT programs are built on strong partnerships between law enforcement, mental health provider agencies, and individuals ...
The Exceptional Family Member Program or EFMP is a mandatory U.S. Department of Defense enrollment program that works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, housing, educational, medical, and personnel services worldwide to U.S. military families with special needs.
PHOTO: Emily Balliet said her 4-year-old son Yves was overcome with joy after he received a new stuffed unicorn from the LA Lost Stuffy Project, who donated the toy to him after the family's ...
"I have family, but you don't want family seeing you at your lowest. At least I didn't." In between facials, and with approval from the Minnesota Department of Health, King is going to homes to ...
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Harriet Jane Shetler (August 1, 1917 – March 30, 2010) was a co-founder of the (American) National Alliance on Mental Illness, which was described in 1999 by Steven Hyman, the director of the National Institute of Mental Health, as "the greatest single advocacy force in mental health."