15 10, 2018

Calendar Blog

2020-08-05T21:28:06-04:00
  • Tuesday, March 3, 6:30-7:30pm, NAMI Family Support Group, Capital Regional Medical Center, 2626 Care Drive. See “tabbed” information below on this page.
  • Wednesday, March 4, 6-7:30pm, Connection Peer Support Group, 2626 Care Drive, see “tabbed” information below on this page.
  • Tuesday, March 10, 7-8pm, NAMI Family Support Group, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 211 N. Monroe Street, Room – Cobb Library (off the courtyard). See “tabbed” information below on this page.
  • Wednesday, March 11, 6-7:30pm, Connection Peer Support Group, 2626 Care Drive, see “tabbed” information below on this page.
  • Wednesday, March 18, 6-7:30pm, Connection Peer Support Group, 2626 Care Drive, see “tabbed” information below on this page
  • Monday evenings, beginning March 23 through May 11, 6:30-8pm, NAMI Family-to-Family classes.  Classes are free, but registration is required.  Link here for additional information
  • Tuesday, March 24, 6:30-7:30pm, NAMI Family Support Group, Wellcare Health Plan Office, Town South Shopping Center, 2525 S. Monroe. See “tabbed” information below on this page.
  • Wednesday, March 25, 6-7:30pm, Connection Peer Support Group, 2626 Care Drive, see “tabbed” information below on this page.
  • Friday, March 27, 12-1:00pm, Brown Bag Lunch: Maintaining Mental Health in the Age of Social Media, presented by Robert Stewart, LMHC, The Apalachee Center, Inc., 2634J Capital Circle NE, 1st Floor Conference Room. For more information and to RSVP by Wed, March 25, email raek@apalacheecenter.org
  • Mondays, April 6 through May 11, NAMI Homefront, a free online education and support course for veteran families. Morning and evening class available, but advance registration is required. Link here to register and for additional information including alternate dates and times for Pacific and Central timezones>

February 2020 Newsletter:  Detailed information on these and other community events are included.  The newsletter provides an archive of previous issues and an option to be placed on its distribution list.

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22 08, 2017

“Memory Lane” Honors Loved Ones Lost to Suicide at Bluebird Run

2020-08-05T21:28:06-04:00

“Memory Lane” Honors Loved Ones Lost to Suicide

Continuing this year is Memory Lane. Display frames for Memory Lane at the Bluebird Run are ready to roll on over to JR Alford Greenway on Labor Day. Memory Lane was created in remembrance of those who have died by suicide and in recognition of the resilient survivors, friends and family who volunteer, run, and walk at the Bluebird event.


How do I participate?

• Prior to the event
Before to September 1, send in your photos of your loved ones lost to suicide, and we’ll add to one of the frames created for the event.  Email as a .jpg attachment to lossteam@nami-tallahassee.org

At the event:
Or just bring your photos to the Bluebird Run on LABOR DAY, JR ALFORD GREENWAY, 8:00 A.M.  Event participants are encouraged to decorate the frames with photos of their loved ones and/or written words of encouragement, hope and healing to clothespin inside the frames. Paper decorations and other craft supplies will be available for you to use.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.

“Memory Lane” Honors Loved Ones Lost to Suicide at Bluebird Run2020-08-05T21:28:06-04:00
28 09, 2016

Call for Peer Presenters

2024-08-21T14:02:11-04:00

Call for Peer Presenters

Interested in making a difference? NAMI Tallahassee is currently looking for volunteers to present Ending the Silence, a mental health awareness classroom presentation for middle and high school age youth. NAMI is currently looking for individuals who are:

  • adults living in recovery, or who have a family member living with a mental health condition
  • young adults who are living in recovery and willing to share their personal experience with identifying, accepting, and living with a mental health condition

If selected, you will be trained by NAMI to present Ending the Silence. This program provides youth with the unique opportunity to learn about mental health from a two-person team with lived experiences. The presentation stresses early warning signs and provides resources and tools to help a person, friend, or family member who may be experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition.

COMPLETE THE ONLINE APPLICATION

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