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NAMI MONTGOMERY COUNTY

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Glenside, PA 19038 | (215) 886-0350 | FAX (215) 886-6974

Pottstown St. Peter Lutheran Church 564 Glasgow St.
Pottstown, PA 19464 | (610) 323-6689

Norristown Catholic Social Services 363 E. Johnson Hwy
Norristown PA 19401 |
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You can help NAMI Montgomery County advocate for persons with mental illness.

Your voice will help us persuade elected officials to increase resources that can help people with mental illness. We need your help to bring about health insurance parity for persons with mental illnesses, and to reduce the stigma of mental illness.

Each item in this area contains specific instructions on a current issue affecting people with mental illness.

Thank you for your help. For more information call the NAMI office 215-886-0350 or follow this link to contact us.


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Help Promote Evidence-Based
Practices for Children

Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) bring together the best research evidence, clinical expertise, and client values. EBPs are treatment, interventions and services that have been researched and shown to work for children and families.

NAMI’s Child and Adolescent Action Center has been awarded a one year grant through the MacArthur Foundation to develop a family network to promote evidence-based practices (EBPs) in children’s mental health.

As NAMI believes that families are in the best position to advocate for the most effective and appropriate interventions for their child, this will be an effort to better educate and inform families about research and EBPs in children’s mental health.

If you are interested in helping with this effort, please contact Carol Caruso at 215-886-0350 or via email at info@montconami.com.


Legislative Action Center

Follow this link to NAMI National's Legislative Action Center. You can review and take action on current issues directly from NAMI's web site.

Federal Advocacy

Use the following tool to contact Congress.

 

State Advocacy

Use the following tool to contact your State Legislators.