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NAMI EASTSIDE
Family Resource Ctr.
16315 NE 87th Street
Suite B-4
Redmond, WA 98052
425-885-NAMI (6264)
info@nami-eastside.org
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Joining & Giving
NAMI Eastside is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our small staff and large team of volunteers work to fulfill our mission to improve the quality of life of those persons affected by acute and chronic mental illness.
Your time, talent and donations allow us to sponsor programs that provide support, education and advocacy to individuals with mental illness and their families in East King County, Washington.
Thank you for your support!
Here are some ways you can continue to help:
* Become a member or renew your membership.
* Make a tax-deductible donation to NAMI Eastside; and if possible, secure a matching contribution from your employer. Our tax id number is 91-2106510.
* Make a multi-year pledge to NAMI Eastside.
* Become a volunteer in any one of a number of capacities. We offer facilitator training and provide many other opportunities to participate large and small.
* Donate your Car, truck, boat or RV to NAMI Eastside! Just fill out the vehicle donation form and submit it. You will be contacted by CarProgram LLC to arrange for convenient, fast and free towing. Vehicles do not have to be in running condition to be donated, and all donations are tax deductible.
A few more easy ways to help:

* When you search the internet, use GoodSearch, at work or home. When you search, GoodSearch gives NAMI Eastside $.01 cents per search.
If a mere 200 people used GoodSearch for NAMI Eastside, 3 times a day for 30 days, NAMI Eastside would receive $180! And using the GoodSearch toolbar makes it even more super easy to help! Wow!

* When you shop online, use
Amazon.com from THIS website. NAMI Eastside will receive a portion of the revenue from products you buy. A great idea for the holidays!
Thank you!!
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"Be
kind, everyone you meet is carrying a heavy burden."
Ian
Maclaren
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