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This is the official page for NAMI, the nation’s largest grassroots organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. We respect a variety of perspectives and intend to cultivate opinions, experiences, and thoughts related to mental illness and mental health. To ensure that this remains an open and encouraging community, we abide by
06/19/2026
Join us for Pathways to Hope 2026, where faith, mental health, and community come together to foster connection, understanding, and hope.
Whether you're a faith leader, mental health advocate, person with lived experience, caregiver, or community member, you'll find opportunities to learn, connect, and help break the stigma surrounding mental health.
Free to Register | Aug 21 & 22
Explore: https://nami.org/pathwaystohope
06/19/2026
At NAMI, observing reminds us of the importance of ensuring that mental health support, education, and resources are accessible to every community.
Learn more about our work to ensure equitable mental health care access at nami.org/CHEA
06/18/2026
Caregivers often carry a lot of responsibility — and a lot of misconceptions about what they "should" be able to do on their own.
The truth? You don't have to have all the answers. You don't have to be strong all the time. And you don't have to navigate caregiving alone.
Swipe through to explore common myths about caregiving and mental health — and the facts that can help you find support.
The NAMI Family Caregiver HelpLine connects family caregivers with trained volunteers who understand the journey through lived experience.
📞 Call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264), press 4
📱 Text FAMILY to 62640
💻 Learn more: nami.org/family
Telling your story can be a powerful way to build a community of support - especially for those facing potential challenges or rejection.
Learn about different resources to help find your community of allies at nami.org/lgbt
06/17/2026
Workplace safety includes mental health.
Supporting your mental well-being can help reduce stress, prevent burnout and create a healthier workplace for everyone.
Swipe through for practical tips from NAMI StigmaFree Workplace on prioritizing your mental health at work.
Learn more at stigmafree.nami.org.
Acceptance doesn't require complete understanding.
In this clip from Episode 103 of , NAMI Next Gen cohort member Taylor Locke shares why creating welcoming spaces starts with respect—not having all the answers.
Taylor joins NAMI Chief Advocacy Officer Hannah Wesolowski and Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen of The Trevor Project for a conversation about LGBTQ+ youth mental health, belonging and the power of supportive communities.
Watch the clip and hear the full conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COqvWciFOww&t=1869s
06/16/2026
Behind each of these numbers is a story.📖
Each statistic is a reason why we must encourage these critical conversations and break the stigma that says talking about feelings is a sign of weakness or isn't the "manly" thing to do.
Learn more at nami.org/mensmentalhealth
06/16/2026
How do nature, community and connection support mental wellness?
This National Men's Health Month, join NAMI and the Community Health Equity Alliance (CHEA) for a conversation about restoring Black men's well-being through community, outdoor connection and culturally rooted support.
Hear from leaders at Boyz N The Wood, HBCUs Outside and African American Male Wellness Agency who are helping create spaces where Black men can heal, thrive and build meaningful connections.
Together, they'll explore how nature, brotherhood, health education and community-based support can strengthen mental wellness and long-term well-being.
- Wednesday, June 24, 2026
- 3–4 p.m. ET
Register today: https://nami-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JAPeT3MUQVyR7OAS4IOaBQ #/registration
Whether you are caring for an adult-aged child or another loved on in the family - you deserve support every step of the way. Learn more at nami.org/family
06/13/2026
It's OK to ask for help.
It's OK to talk about how you're feeling.
It's OK to take care of your mental health.
Many men grow up hearing messages that encourage them to handle challenges on their own. But strength isn't about carrying everything by yourself.
Support, connection, and reaching out are signs of courage.
This Men's Mental Health Month, let's help create a culture where it's OK to talk.
Learn more: NAMI.org/mensmentalhealth
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