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Mental Health For All

Mental Health For All

We’re dedicated to improving the lives of children, adolescents, adults, and families affected by mental illness through recovery-focused support, education, and advocacy.

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We're Here for You

We're Here for You

Our free, peer-led mental health support groups offer a safe space to share feelings and experiences with other people who know what you’re going through.

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We Make Mental Health a Priority

We Make Mental Health a Priority

We are mental health advocates who work to ensure that the peer and family voices are heard at the local, state, and federal levels.

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Find Your Pennsylvania NAMI Affiliate

We have NAMI Affiliates in communities across the state that raise awareness and provide essential and free education, advocacy, and support groups to individuals and families affected by mental illness.

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Registration is Open!

Registration is now open for our Pennsylvania Mental Health and Wellness Conference that’s taking place May 14-15 in Harrisburg. The conference, Crisis Response Across the Continuum: Building a System That Works for Everyone, will examine the roadmap to developing a comprehensive and compassionate behavioral health crisis system.

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How Can We Help You?

I'm Looking for Mental Health Support
I'm Looking for Mental Health Support

I'm Looking for Mental Health Support

I want to attend a peer or family education course.
I want to attend a peer or family education course.

I want to attend a peer or family education course.

I'd like to become a volunteer program leader.
I'd like to become a volunteer program leader.

I'd like to become a volunteer program leader.

I am a school, business, or organization looking to schedule a mental health awareness presentation.
I am a school, business, or organization looking to schedule a mental health awareness presentation.

I am a school, business, or organization looking to schedule a mental health awareness presentation.

How We're Serving Pennsylvania

We advocate for local, state, and national initiatives that strengthen the mental health system to better support individuals and families, to spread awareness in communities and workplaces, and to break down the stigma that stops people from getting the help they need.

CEOs Against Stigma

CEOs Against Stigma

First Episode Psychosis

First Episode Psychosis

Crisis Intervention Team

Crisis Intervention Team

Legislative Advocacy

Legislative Advocacy

Suicide Prevention Task Force (SAFE)

Suicide Prevention Task Force (SAFE)

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Discover Upcoming NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania Events

2024 Pennsylvania Mental Health and Wellness Conference
Featured Events
14
May

2024 Pennsylvania Mental Health and Wellness Conference

Best Western Premier: The Central Hotel & Conference Center, 800 E Park DriveHarrisburg, PA 17111

During this conference, Crisis Response Across the Continuum: Building a System That Works for Everyone, we will examine how a comprehensive and compassionate behavioral health crisis system goes beyond 988 and how that system must include community stakeholders from diverse populations.

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NAMIWalks Keystone PA
Featured Events
6
October

NAMIWalks Keystone PA

Monroeville Community Park West, 2399 Tilbrook RoadMonroeville, PA 15146

Every year, hundreds of supporters of all ages walk to end mental health stigma and spread the word that treatment works and recovery is possible. The family-friendly event features music, resource tables, food trucks, face painting, selfie stations, and balloon artists.

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Basics Training
Trainings
20
April

Basics Training

NAMI Basics is a free, six-week education program for parents and family caregivers of youth ages 22 and younger who are experiencing mental health symptoms. The course is taught by a trained team with lived experience—they know what you're going through because they've been there.

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Ending the Silence Training
Trainings
27
April

Ending the Silence Training

NAMI Ending the Silence (ETS) is a free, evidence-based mental health awareness presentation designed for middle and high school students, school staff, and parents or guardians of middle or high school aged youth. Audiences learn about the signs and symptoms of mental health conditions.

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2024 Pennsylvania Mental Health and Wellness Conference
Conferences
14
May

2024 Pennsylvania Mental Health and Wellness Conference

Best Western Premier: The Central Hotel & Conference Center, 800 E Park DriveHarrisburg, PA 17111

During this conference, Crisis Response Across the Continuum: Building a System That Works for Everyone, we will examine how a comprehensive and compassionate behavioral health crisis system goes beyond 988 and how that system must include community stakeholders from diverse populations.

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Black Mental Health Summit
Conferences
10
July

Black Mental Health Summit

Hosanna House, Inc., 807 Wallace AvePittsburgh, PA 15221

For Black Americans, historical trauma, discrimination, community violence, and economic insecurity all impact mental health.

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NAMIWalks Keystone PA
NAMIWalks Keystone PA
6
October

NAMIWalks Keystone PA

Monroeville Community Park West, 2399 Tilbrook RoadMonroeville, PA 15146

Every year, hundreds of supporters of all ages walk to end mental health stigma and spread the word that treatment works and recovery is possible. The family-friendly event features music, resource tables, food trucks, face painting, selfie stations, and balloon artists.

Learn More

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NAMI Statement on FCC Action to Improve 988 Call Routing

NAMI Statement on FCC Action to Improve 988 Call Routing

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) today released the following statement from Chief Advocacy Officer Hannah Wesolowski: "NAMI is deeply grateful for today's announcement that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is taking critical steps to revise its processes to ensure...

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My Experience With Tardive Dyskinesia

My Experience With Tardive Dyskinesia

I had been on atypical antipsychotics after having serious side effects from mood stabilizers for Bipolar Disorder Type II when I noticed that the right side of my face would seem to move by itself. At first, I just thought it would go away and because I had had such a hard time...

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Running for Mental Health: 6 Reasons It Works For Me

Running for Mental Health: 6 Reasons It Works For Me

I've been a runner for over half my life, but I've never known how to convince other people to start running. Everyone already knows all the reasons to start: improved cardiovascular fitness, increased life expectancy. Everyone knows that more time in the sun means more vitamin D.

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