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Mental Health Categories & Links
ADVOCACY :
Washington State Legislature
http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/default.htm
Read about current bills and find out how to contact your state representatives
NAMI Public Policy Home Page
http://www.nami.org/policy.htm
Advocacy on the national level
BEST RESOURCES FROM OTHER NAMI AFFILIATES
NAMI Eastside "Best of NAMI.org" page
http://www.nami-eastside.org/education/bestofnami.htm
Links to selected pages on the national NAMI web site.
LOCAL NAMI RESOURCES
State Affiliate:
NAMI Washington
500 108th Ave NE, Suite 800
Bellevue, WA 98004-5580
Primary Phone: (425)990-6404
Alternate Phone: (800)782-9264
President: Mary Jadwisiak
NAMI of Whatcom County
http://www.healthsupportcenter.org/namiwhatcom
NAMI Greater Seattle
http://www.nami-greaterseattle.org
NAMI Central Southeast Seattle
Ethel Mitchell: 206-325-6754
NAMI South King County
http://southking.nami.org
Find Your Local NAMI
http://www.nami.org/Template.cfm?Section=Your_Local_NAMI
Find an affiliate by state or area code
RESEARCH
NARSAD - National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia
and Depression
http://www.narsad.org
The largest donor-supported organization in the world devoted exclusively
to supporting scientific research on brain and behavior disorders.
SUPPORT SERVICES
24-hour Crisis Line: 866-4CRISIS or 206-461-3332
Catholic Community Services: 425-284-2211
Family Resource Center
http://www.familyresourcecenter.org
Family Resource Center is an innovative nonprofit agency that fosters
partnerships, increases access to health and human services and builds
the capacity of agencies to serve the community. The Center is a rare
undertaking, all the more unusual for its independence from government
operating funding and its organization as a nonprofit agency. Centrally
located for Eastsiders, the Center's "one-stop" campus was designed
to relieve the difficulties of getting to community services.
Seattle Mental Health
http://www.smh.org
Seattle Mental Health helps people with a wide variety of life challenges
including mental health and chemical dependency issues. (Phone: 425-825-1761)
Sibling Support Project
http://www.thearc.org/siblingsupport
The Sibling Support Project is a national program based in Seattle that is dedicated to the interests of brothers and sisters of people with special health and developmental needs. The Project's primary goal is to increase the availability of peer support and education opportunities for brothers and sisters of people with special health and developmental needs. (Phone: 206-297-6368)
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-Suicide
Please send e-mail to website@nami-eastside.org to suggest
a link to be reviewed for addition in our list.
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