NAMIWalks NYC + Mental Health Street Fest
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Healthy Romance & Mental Health Diagnoses: Can They Co-exist?
Join us on Wednesday, May 21 at 6 PM.
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Workplace Mental Health Support in the Face of Suicide
Your story can make a difference. Share your experience of losing a colleague to suicide to help us build better support systems for employees facing grief and loss.
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Mental Health Awareness Month
Check out all the activities going on at NAMI-NYC to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month.
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Support Us
Your generous gift supports life-saving mental health programs.
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NEW! Teen Mental Health Programs
Call the Helpline or join our weekly support group.
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Mental Health Presentations
Request an educational presentation or tabling at your event.
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Learn with NAMI-NYC
NEW Peer-to-Peer classes for the Black community and in Spanish! Learn more about your mental health condition or your loved one.
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Program Changes
We’ll be posting any changes to program dates and times here.
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Guided by lived experience and evidence-based practices, the National Alliance on Mental Illness of New York City, Inc. (NAMI-NYC) helps families and individuals affected by mental illness build better lives through education, support, and advocacy.
We’re Here For You
1 in 5 live with mental health challenges, and The Other 4™ are family and friends. We are ALL impacted by mental illness.
Your Support Matters
Dealing with mental illness is not easy – not for the person with the illness, nor for the people in their life.
Your generous gift makes hope possible!
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2025 Mental Health Awareness Month Events
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Let’s celebrate by promoting mental health awareness and supporting each other’s recovery. Check out the amazing activities that NAMI-NYC and its many partners have planned for May below.
NAMI-NYC Changes Lives
“I couldn’t describe what recovery means to me without NAMI-NYC.”
Miguel, Peer and Long-Time Volunteer
“Hearing personal stories helped our kids open up about their own struggles.”
NYC Public School Teacher
News
NAMI-NYC Board of Directors Announces New CEO Maggie G. Mortali, MPH
NAMI-NYC’s Board of Directors is proud to announce that Maggie G. Mortali, MPH, has been appointed as the organization’s next Chief Executive Officer. A nationally recognized leader in public health and mental health advocacy, Maggie brings more than a decade …
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