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  • Home
  • About Us
    • About NAMI
    • Our People
    • Board Minutes
    • Affiliates
  • Get Involved
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Become a Board Member
    • Legislative Action
  • Services
    • Support Groups
    • NAMI Education >
      • Family to Family
      • Peer to Peer
      • Basics
      • In Our Own Voice
      • Ending the Silence
    • Crisis Resources
    • Family Member Arrested?
    • Mental Health Providers Directory
    • Library
  • Stigma Stomp
    • StigmaStomp 2020 Webinar REPLAY
    • 2020 Activity Results
  • Contact
  • Pay for CEU's
  • COVID-19
  • Donate
  • Coming Soon

Affiliates of NAMI Whatcom:

NAMI National

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

NAMI Washington

NAMI Washington provides governance, advocacy and fundraising support for 20 NAMI affiliate offices in the state. NAMI Washington trains affiliate volunteers to teach and lead NAMI’s programs in their communities.

NAMI on Campus - WWU

NAMI on Campus - Western Washington University is an official college club for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. 
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Educating, Supporting and Advocating for those Affected by Mental Illness in Whatcom County since 1984.
The resources provided through NAMI Whatcom and namiwhatcom.org are not a substitute for the knowledge, skill, and judgment of qualified professionals. Should you have any health, medical or disability questions or concerns, please consult a physician or other health care professional. To find a professional, use our provider directory. 
NAMI Whatcom is fully inclusive of individuals and families of all backgrounds and cultures. Our affiliate collaborates with others to advocate for system change and public policies that best support recovery and resiliency for those living with mental illness.

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