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May is Mental Health Awareness Month
During Mental Health Awareness Month, NAMI joins the mental health community to reaffirm our commitment to building our understanding of mental illness, increasing access to treatment …
2022 NAMIWalks Southern Arizona Draws Huge Turnout
Our first in-person walk since 2019 drew more than 1500 people on a beautiful Saturday morning to participate in our 16th NAMIWalks Southern Arizona. At …
Meet Our Honorary Chairs For 2022 NAMIWalks
Listen to Marana Mayor Ed Honea and Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos talk about our 2022 NAMIWalks Southern Arizona and why you should help us …
2022 NAMIWalks Southern Arizona Has Launched
A virtual Team Captain Kick Off was held Tuesday, Jan 11, launching our 2022 NAMIWalks Southern Arizona to be held at Kennedy Park Fiesta Area …
Mental Illness Awareness Week & Candlelight Vigil
In 1990, Congress established the first full week of October as Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) in recognition of NAMI’s efforts to raise mental illness awareness. Since …
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Suicidal thoughts, much like mental health conditions, can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or background. In fact, suicide is often the result of an …
Mayor Regina Romero Supports 2021NAMIWalks as Honorary Chair
Click Here to view Mayor Romero’s videohttps://youtu.be/PHi9wZNPiEk
We Surpassed Our Goal!
Thank you to all who sponsored, virtually walked and supported our 15th NAMIWalks Southern Arizona. We surpassed our $150,000 goal to raise funds for NO …
2020 Virtual Candlelight Vigil
For Mental Illness Awareness Week, we held our annual Candlelight Vigil on Tuesday, October 6 via Zoom. To view it, click here.