National Alliance for Mental Illness-University of Alabama

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NAMI-UA is an on campus organization which seeks to create a supportive, knowledgeable, and stigma-free campus community for students directly and indirectly by mental health problems.

08/27/2013

Come out for our first general body meeting on September 9th, 2013 at 7:00pm in Gordon Palmer 351. We'll be talking about what we do in NAMI-UA, our plan for the year, and discuss elections for chair positions.

Please considering donating to the NAMI-UA Team for the Out of the Darkness Walk!
10/05/2011

Please considering donating to the NAMI-UA Team for the Out of the Darkness Walk!

Team fundraising page for NAMI-UA

October 16 2-4p.m. Ferguson Plaza
10/05/2011

October 16 2-4p.m. Ferguson Plaza

Event landing page for Tuscaloosa AL Walk

10/05/2011
10/05/2011

Sustained Dialogue at the University of Alabama put on a show designed to combat the stigma against mental illness. These performances are the actual stories...

10/05/2011

Sustained Dialogue at the University of Alabama put on a show designed to combat the stigma against mental illness. These performances are the actual stories...

10/05/2011

Sustained Dialogue at the University of Alabama put on a show designed to combat the stigma against mental illness. These performances are the actual stories...

10/05/2011

Sustained Dialogue at the University of Alabama put on a show designed to combat the stigma against mental illness. These performances are the actual stories...

10/01/2011

NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nations largest nonprofit, grassroots mental health education, advocacy and support organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, PT…

10/01/2011

The University of Wisconsin has created Wear Green for Mental Health Awareness on October 5. Please wear green to support mental health for everyone you care about!

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