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Home | National Directories | Organizations | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Waukesha |
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Waukesha
Basic Information
Address: 217 Wisconsin Ave. #300
Waukesha, WI 53186
Phone Number: 262-524-8886
Fax Number: 262-547-1321
Email: info@namiwaukesha.org
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Additional Information
Executive Director: Mary Madden
President: Candy Parr
Service Description: Provides Education, Support, Information, and Advocacy for People Affected by Mental Illness
Mission Statement:
We strive not only to provide services to individuals and families dealing with mental illness, but to enlighten the public and share the hope of recovery by providing education, information, support and advocacy.
Membership Fee: $3.00 (Limited Income) up to $35.00 (Family)
Eligibility Requirements: Open to All
Area Served: Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Hours of Operation/Schedule: M - F; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Services Offered:
Educational Programs, Support Groups, Support Calls, Resource Guides, Lending Library, Courtroom Support and Advocacy, Suicide Prevention Training
Educational Programs, Support Groups, Support Calls, Resource Guides, Lending Library, Courtroom Support and Advocacy, Suicide Prevention Training
Events:
Annual Awards Night, Family Picnic and Christmas Party
Conferences/Speakers: In Our Own Voices - a consumer speaking bureau, Educational Speakers for Community Groups
Fundraisers: Annual NAMIWalks for the Mind of America, Iris Sale, Brat Sale, & Silent Auction
Support Groups: Family & Peer Support Groups and Educational Meetings
History:
NAMI Waukesha was formed in 1982 by a group of family members who were dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness.
Detailed Organization Information:
Contact us for further information.
Slogan: Waukesha County's Voice on Mental Illness