NAMI Linn County Store
NAMI Linn County is a non-profit, volunteer-centric organization offering an array of free services, including the following:
- Resource and referral phone line
- NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group, for adults in recovery from serious mental illness
- NAMI Family Support Group, for family members of adults with serious mental illness
- Educational classes and programs, including NAMI Family-to-Family, which helps family members understand and support loved ones struggling to achieve better mental health
- Public forums featuring local experts on a variety of mental health issues
- Community events and activities, such as our Wall of Gratitude and other mindfulness initiatives
- Awareness/fundraising efforts, such as the annual NAMIWalks in May
NAMI members come from all walks of life. Members include persons living with mental illness or mental health issues as well as spouses, parents, children, or other relatives of persons living with mental illness; friends of those with mental illness; mental health care professionals; and many other community members interested in reducing the stigma and increasing the quality of life for those living with mental health issues. Please join us in striving for better mental health for all!
Click here for more info.
NAMI Linn County Store
NAMI Linn County is a non-profit, volunteer-centric organization offering an array of free services, including the following:
- Resource and referral phone line
- NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group, for adults in recovery from serious mental illness
- NAMI Family Support Group, for family members of adults with serious mental illness
- Educational classes and programs, including NAMI Family-to-Family, which helps family members understand and support loved ones struggling to achieve better mental health
- Public forums featuring local experts on a variety of mental health issues
- Community events and activities, such as our Wall of Gratitude and other mindfulness initiatives
- Awareness/fundraising efforts, such as the annual NAMIWalks in May
NAMI members come from all walks of life. Members include persons living with mental illness or mental health issues as well as spouses, parents, children, or other relatives of persons living with mental illness; friends of those with mental illness; mental health care professionals; and many other community members interested in reducing the stigma and increasing the quality of life for those living with mental health issues. Please join us in striving for better mental health for all!
Click here for more info.