Join NAMI Tri-County for Mental Health Day on the Hill
Mental health advocates and friends will gather for Mental Health Day on the Hill on Thursday, March 12. Key issues include expanding supportive housing and employment programs, enforcing health insurance parity for mental illnesses, increasing residential and crisis programs for children and adults, addressing work force shortages, promoting suicide prevention efforts, and more. Anyone interested in mental health issues is encouraged to attend; no registration is needed.
An issues briefing session will be held at Christ on Capitol Hill Church, 105 University Ave., in St. Paul at 9:30 a.m., followed by a Mental Health Rally across the street in the State Capitol Rotunda from 11:00-Noon. Visits are being scheduled with Legislators for after the Rally. The event is sponsored by the Mental Health Legislative Network, a coalition of nearly 40 organizations working to improve mental health services in Minnesota.
Free buses are being provided from greater Minnesota. Pick-ups will be made in Virginia, Duluth, Cloquet, Pine City, North Branch & Wyoming; Kerkhoven, Willmar, Litchfield & Cokato; Moorhead & Fergus Falls; and Winona & Rochester. For a bus schedule and seat reservation click here or contact NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) at 651-645-2948 or 1-888-626-4435.
For more information, contact Public Policy Coordinator Sam Smith at ssmith@namimn.org
Mental health advocates and friends will gather for Mental Health Day on the Hill on Thursday, March 12. Key issues include expanding supportive housing and employment programs, enforcing health insurance parity for mental illnesses, increasing residential and crisis programs for children and adults, addressing work force shortages, promoting suicide prevention efforts, and more. Anyone interested in mental health issues is encouraged to attend; no registration is needed.
An issues briefing session will be held at Christ on Capitol Hill Church, 105 University Ave., in St. Paul at 9:30 a.m., followed by a Mental Health Rally across the street in the State Capitol Rotunda from 11:00-Noon. Visits are being scheduled with Legislators for after the Rally. The event is sponsored by the Mental Health Legislative Network, a coalition of nearly 40 organizations working to improve mental health services in Minnesota.
Free buses are being provided from greater Minnesota. Pick-ups will be made in Virginia, Duluth, Cloquet, Pine City, North Branch & Wyoming; Kerkhoven, Willmar, Litchfield & Cokato; Moorhead & Fergus Falls; and Winona & Rochester. For a bus schedule and seat reservation click here or contact NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) at 651-645-2948 or 1-888-626-4435.
For more information, contact Public Policy Coordinator Sam Smith at ssmith@namimn.org