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NAMI - DAC National Alliance For The Mentally Ill United Way Partner

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NAMI - DAC National Alliance For The Mentally Ill

Provides education, support, and advocacy to the mentally ill.

Description:
NAMI-DAC is an affiliate of a national volunteer group with over 250,000 members. We hold open meetings every third Tuesday at the Presbyterian Church, 200 W. Boutz Street in Las Cruces NM.

History:
NAMI is a grass roots organization, present in all fifty states and other countries, with the mission of providing support, education and advocacy for the consumers of the mental health system and their families. NAMI aims to be the 'Nation's Voice on Mental Illness'.

Contact people:

 Shawna Mitchell, Office Manager, (phone), (email)
Arthur Foster, President, (phone)

Languages Spoken: English

Address:

P.O. Box 2556
Las Cruces, NM 88004
This location is handicap accessible

Web Site: http://www.nami.org

Directions:

 The physical address is 314 S. Tornillo. Going west Lohman, turn right after Aveeda Salon onto Tornillo. The office is on the west side of the street. There is a NAMI-DAC sign out front.
Last updated on July 16, 2009

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