Monday, October 20, 2014

Help Support Mental Health in Charlotte, NC: Annual NAMI-Charlotte Event - Sunday OCT 26, 2014

Upcoming Charlotte, NC Mental Health Event

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You Can Help NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Support Mental Health in Charlotte, NC! 

WHAT: NAMI Charlotte "Scoring for Mental Health" 
WHO: NAMI Charlotte
WHEN: Sunday, October 26, 2014 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (EST)
WHERE: The Duke Mansion   400 Hermitage Rd   Charlotte, NC 28207

CLICK HERE for more information and to REGISTER for this event.

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Event Details

NAMI Charlotte along with former NFL linebacker Keith O'Neil is "Scoring for Mental Health." Scoring for Mental Health is an afternoon of food, music, awareness and awards.

The funds from this special event will help continue funding for NAMI-Charlotte's free support groups and educational programs which they offer to the community.  Funds will also enable NAMI Charlotte to provide respite care services. 

NAMI Charlotte will also honor four outstanding individuals for their continued hard work and dedication to the mental health community.  

We are honored to have Keith O'Neil as our keynote speaker.  Keith O'Neil speaks from the heart about overcoming hurdles throughout his life.  Keith is a former NFL football player having played for the Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts, and the New York Giants. During his professional football career, he served as team captain and was a member of the Colts Super Bowl XLI Championship team.   

Keith is committed to breaking stigma. He is writing a book,and speaking to audiences in the sports, faith and mental health communities.  Keith is also the President and Founder of the 4th and Forever Foundation which brings awareness to mental health and funds research for mental illness. 

Please join NAMI Charlotte, along with former NFL linebacker Keith O'Neil for this special event.  
http://www.keithoneil.com/

All Sales Final/No Refunds. NO Tickets will be sold at the door.

Click Here to Purchase Tickets.

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ABOUT NAMI-Charlotte

The mission of NAMI–Charlotte is to protect the dignity of, and improve the quality of life for individuals and their families living with the debilitating effects of severe and persistent mental illness through advocacy, education and support.

NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness is a non-profit, grassroots, self-help support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder (manic-depression), PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder), obsessive-compulsive disorder, borderline personality disorder and anxiety disorders.

NAMI–Charlotte, an affiliate of both the North Carolina State and National Alliance on Mental Illness, is a non–profit 501(c)(3).

Our members include individuals suffering from mental illness, family members of the mentally ill, professionals in the mental health field and concerned citizens. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION about NAMI-Charlotte, please click here to visit our website.

You Can Help Prevent Suicide - "Out of Darkness" Charlotte, NC Fundraiser Walk OCT 2014

You can help prevent suicide by participating in an upcoming fundraiser "walk" sponsored by the AFSP (The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention). 

Walk to Save Lives!


Suicide claimed 39,518 lives in 2011 in the United States alone, with someone dying by suicide every 13.3 minutes. A suicide attempt is made every minute of every day, resulting in nearly one million attempts made annually.


When you walk in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Out of the Darkness Walks, you join efforts with thousands of people nationwide to raise money for AFSP’s vital research and education programs to prevent suicide and save lives. The walks raise awareness about depression and suicide, and provide comfort and assistance to those who have lost someone to suicide. These walks raise funds and awareness for AFSP's vision to create a world without suicide. 

The Out of the Darkness Community Walks are the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's (AFSP) signature fundraising campaign, bringing together family, friends, colleagues, and supporters at 3-5 mile walks in hundreds of communities across the country.

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is the leading national not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research, education and advocacy as well as to reaching out to people with mental disorders and those affected by suicide.   



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CHARLOTTE, NC 

Date:  Saturday, October 25, 2014

Location: Symphony Park at South Park Mall
4400 Sharon Rd (corner of Barclay Downs Dr. & Morrison Blvd)


Registration Opens: 8:30 am


Walk: 9:30 am - 11:30 am

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LINKS: 

Click here for More Information.




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DETAILS: 

Registration/Check-In:

EVERYONE needs to check-in!  Even if you have already registered online, we need you to stop by our registration table the morning of the walk to check-in.  We want an accurate count of all of our walkers on walk day. PLEASE COME AS CLOSE TO 8:30 AS POSSIBLE

We recommend that you register online to help speed the process. 
The direct link to register online for the Charlotte Walk is  http://afsp.donordrive.com/event/charlotte

Plenty of PARKING: on the Barclay Downs side of the mall near Dick's Sporting Goods, Neiman Marcus, McCormick & Schmicks.

The Walk:
The walk route is approximately 3 miles; please walk as much/as little as you like.

What to Bring:

  • Bring the whole family, your friends & colleagues! 
  • BRING PICTURES, WRITINGS, ETC. FOR OUR MEMORY BOARD
  • BRING CASH - stop by our AFSP merchandise table and make a purchase!
  • Please bring a chair or blanket to sit on.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and bring a jacket or sweater and an umbrella/poncho if the weather forecast is predicting rain. 
  • spring-raingear.jpg We will walk rain or shine!  
  • This can be an emotional event. You may also want to bring a few tissues and put them in your pocket ... just in case.

Dogs:
The Charlotte Out of the Darkness Walk welcomes our four-legged friends, as long your dog is friendly (good with children and large crowds),is kept on a leash at all times.
Please be kind and pick up after your pet.

Can my family & friends still register?

Yes! Encourage them to register online today. Click here to register for the AFSP "Out of Darkness" 2014 Walk. Or they may register the day of the walk by going to the registration table to fill out a form and sign a waiver that morning. 
(Note - the walk-up registration lines are MUCH longer than the check-in lines for pre-registered walkers. So - if you know someone will be joining you at the event, strongly encourage them to register online in advance! They will thank you later.) 


Recruit Others to Walk With You!
Let those around you know you are walking and that you want them there with you.


  • Friends & Family should be your first asks.  They know why you are walking and will want to support you.
  • Co-Workers: Since Walk funds benefit our local community, your co-workers may be interested in giving back and helping people in our area.
  • Your Employer:  Many companies are willing to sponsor walk teams.  Talk to your HR department to see if they will sponsor.
  • Local Walking Groups: These groups train throughout the year - invite them to participate with you.  They may be flattered that you asked and you may be surprised how many of they have a connection to suicide.
  • Volunteer & Social Groups: Any groups you are involved with!  Ask if your fellow members would be interested in getting involved.  They might not already be involved because they don't know about the Walk!


Event T-shirts:
Those who have raised (or turn in) $150 or more will receive a t-shirt when they check-in.

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This Charlotte, NC area Mental Illness related event is shared here by NAMI-Charlotte. NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness is a non-profit, grassroots, self-help support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder (manic-depression), PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder), obsessive-compulsive disorder, borderline personality disorder and anxiety disorders.

NAMI–Charlotte, an affiliate of both the North Carolina State and National Alliance on Mental Illness, is a non–profit 501(c)(3).

FOR MORE INFO about NAMI-Charlotte, please click here to visit our website.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Learning to LEAP

Do you spend lots of time arguing with your ill relative about taking his/her medication?

Does your ill relative refuse to believe he/she is ill?

If you answer yes to either of these questions, NAMI Charlotte will be presenting a 4-part seminar “Learning to Leap” featuring Dr. Amador, a clinical psychologist, author of best selling book I AM NOT SICK, I DON’T NEED HELP. Dr. Amador is a world renowned psychologist who has taught this communication technique all over the world! (Please see attached Flyer for more information)

Dr. Amador’s brother suffered from schizophrenia, giving Dr. Amador first hand experience in dealing with a loved one who did not believe he was ill. His DVD’s consist of 7 communication tools for family members, professionals and caregivers. You will learn how to use the LEAP® method, which shows health care professionals, family members and others how to create better communication and stronger partnership with mentally ill relatives/clients using the LEAP communication technique. Each DVD is approximately one hour, leaving 30 minutes for discussion.


LOCATION: Behavioral Health Charlotte, Auditorium

ADDRESS: Carolinas HealthCare System, Behavioral Health

501 Billingsley Road, Charlotte, NC

DATE: Wednesdays October 15, 22, 29 and November 5th

TIME: 6:30 - 8:00 PM

CONTACT: REGISTRATION REQUIRED. TO REGISTER Email Michele Brown (michelebrown1941@gmail.com)

Friday, October 3, 2014

NAMI Basics Class


NAMI Basics is an education program developed specifically for parents and other caregivers of children and adolescents living with mental illnesses. The NAMI Basics course is taught by trained teachers who are parents or caregivers of children who developed the symptoms of mental illness or are experiencing serious emotional disturbances.

NAMI is scheduling a Basics Class to be held on Monday nights from 6:30-9:00 pm. The course consists of six classes, each lasting 2-1/2 hours. The class and all instruction materials are FREE to participants. The class location is close to the University Area at 

Back Creek Church, 
1821 Back Creek Church Rd, 
Charlotte, NC 28213. 

We need to know of the number of participants before materials are printed. Email Michele Brown at michelebrown1941@gmail.com) or call her at 704-576-9452 to enroll or to ask questions.

Thanks to all for your support of NAMI and our programs. Look for upcoming information about our Education Forum to be held on October 14. And, plan to attend NAMI's special event , "Scoring For Mental Health", being held at the Duke Mansion in Charlotte on Sunday, October 26. Super Bowl Champion Keith O'Neil is our guest speaker. Be sure to get your tickets soon - as they are going fast! Purchase online at eventbrite.com

Thursday, September 25, 2014

NAMI NEWS: The Second Chance Act? What IS it and WHY should we care?

Senate Judiciary Committee Passes the Second Chance Act 

On Thursday September 18, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee by a bipartisan vote of 13 to 5 passed legislation to reauthorize the Second Chance Act at $100 million. 

The Second Chance Act, S. 1690helps youth and adults reentering communities after serving time in jail or prison, including offenders living with mental illness. 

This bill provides funding for mental health and substance use treatment as well as employment and housing supportscritical components of recovery for people with these illnesses. 

Without these vital services and supports, these individuals are at risk of cycling back to jail and prison. 

It does what the title says, it gives them a Second Chance.

What you can do to help?

We encourage you to contact your Senators and ask them to co-sponsor and support this important bipartisan bill.


First, see if your Senators are a co-sponsors
If your Senators support the bill thank them and if they do not support this bill ask them to support and to become a co-sponsor. 

Either way, please email your Senators now.

How is YOUR Health Insurance Treating YOU? (Deadline to take survey 10/17/2014)



How is your Health Insurance Treating You?  

Our nation’s health care system is changing dramatically. 

Major changes are happening in mental health care with the new health insurance marketplaces and the final parity rule requiring mental illness to be treated on equal terms with physical illness. 

Because these changes are so important, NAMI-Charlotte wants to understand how they affect your health insurance coverage.

That's where you come in.  We NEED your help/participation!

We at NAMI-Charlotte are asking everyone applicable to PLEASE take this survey on behalf of yourself or your loved ones in need of mental health and/or substance use care. 

It should only take an investment of your time of about 15-30 minutes.

Spread the word to your friends, family, co-workers, and colleagues. Post the link on your Facebook or Twitter! The more responses we get, the stronger NAMI's advocacy will be.


Deadline to take this important survey is Oct. 17.

LINK to take survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/V7Q7ZRC

SURVEY EN ESPANOL: 
LINK to take survey in SPANISH:
http://www.sogosurvey.com/survey.aspx?k=SsRUYQsSYsPsPsP&lang=4&Dir=FST&Data


Thank you for your advocacy!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

NAMI Charlotte to Offer Family-to-Family in Spanish starts October 14th




  NAMI Charlotte to Offer Family-to-Family in Spanish! 
Accepting Registration for 
De Familia a Familia 
to Start October 14th

We are thrilled to announce that NAMI Charlotte will be offering North Carolina's first Family-to-Family class in Spanish - De Familia a Familia!

Family-to-Family is an educational course for family, caregivers and friends of individuals living with mental illness.

When:
October 14th - November 20th
Tuesdays and Thursdays
6:30-9:00pm
Camino Community Center, 201 Stetson Drive, Charlotte

Find a Flyer in Spanish to share HERE

Gratuito para personas que tienen un familiar con:

  • Depresion SeveraTrastorno 
  • Bipolar (Trastorno maniaco-depresivo)
  • Esquizofrenia y Trastorno Esquizoafectivo
  • Trastorno Fronterizo de la Personalidad
  • Trastorno de Panico y Trastorno Obsesivo-compulsivo
  • Trastornos Cerebrales y Trastornos de Adiccion concurrentes

Una serie de 12 sesiones, estructuradas para ayudar a los familiars a comprender y apoyar a su ser querido que padece una enfermedad mental, y al mismo tiempo ensenarles como preservar su propio bienestar.  Este curso esta a cargo de voluntarios capacitados por NAMI que saben por experiencia propia lo que es que un ser querido este luchando con uno de estos trastornos cerebrales.  El Programa De Familia a Familia de NAMI es completamente gratuito.  Mas de 300.000 personas en Estadeos Unidos, Canada, Mexico e Italia han completado este curso.  Estamos seguros de que usted quedara satisfecho con la gran ayuda que ofrece este programa.  Lo invitamos a llamar para obtener mas informacion.

 
Las clases seran los Martes y Jueves de 6:30 a  9:00 pm. Comienzan el Martes, 14 de Octubre 2014,   hasta el 20 de Noviembre, 2014.  Se require inscripcion y es solamente para familiares o cuidadores.

 
Lugar:     Camino Community Center   201 Stetson Drive, Charlotte NC.  28262
Co-Lideres:  
Elsa MacDonald   980-237-6414   elsabmacdonald@aol.com 
Carolina Bonillo  704-780-3509    mbonillo@live.unc.edu

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

NAMI's National Day of Action - SEP 4, 2014

SAVE THE DATE!
September 4th is NAMI's National Day of Action

1 in 4 Americans are affected by mental illness. 1 in 17 live with a serious mental illness. Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. Mental Illness costs America $193.2 billion in lost earnings each year.

These numbers need to change!

We are calling on Congress to take action on mental health right now. Join with thousands of others on September 4th, to bring national attention to the need for comprehensive mental health legislation.

Reach out to your member of Congress. Tell them how important mental health is to you.

Tweet. Email. Call. Get their attention. Tell them that this can’t wait.

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Mental illness affects everyone. Nearly 60 million Americans experience a mental health condition every year. Regardless of race, age, religion or economic status, mental illness impacts the lives of at least one in four adults and one in 10 children across the United States.

People living with mental illness need help and hope: they need a community that supports them, their families and their recovery.

Because mental illness devastates the lives of so many Americans, NAMI works every day to save every life.

NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. NAMI advocates for access to services, treatment, supports and research and is steadfast in its commitment to raise awareness and build a community for hope for all of those in need.

NAMI is the foundation for hundreds of NAMI State Organizations, NAMI Affiliates (such as NAMI-Charlotte) and volunteer leaders who work in local communities across the country to raise awareness and provide essential and free education, advocacy and support group programs.

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About National Day of Action

NAMI’s National Day of Action 2014  is a national campaign happening both online and in person in which we are asking supporters all across the country to stand up for the issues that are important to us. We are asking Congress to take action, pass legislation and support individuals living with mental illness and their families.

NAMI’s National Day of Action is not only happening on Capitol Hill—it’s happening nationally in the digital space. Be part of the conversation by sharing your National Day of Action experience on Twitter and Facebook.

If you tweet please use #Act4MentalHealth—take photos, impressions and be sure to thank your congressional offices by tweeting directly to them.

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#Act4MentalHealth with every message throughout the day so we can grow the movement and get our issue trending.

Add your voice to the conversation and join NAMI in telling Congress to #Act4MentalHealth.

Please email, call or tweet your member of Congress September 4th! 

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ABOUT THIS BLOG:

This Web Log posts NAMI-Charlotte ''news & announcements'' about upcoming local, regional and national events related to our organization.  


To stay updated, and "in the loop", please FOLLOW OUR BLOG BY EMAIL by using the "sign up" box (upper right of page).


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NAMI-Charlotte
Charlotte, NC Affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness

For more information about NAMI-Charlotte and other local Charlotte, NC mental health support groups, education, events and more, please visit
NAMI-Charlotte.org    


NAMI-Charlotte Phone: 704–333–8218




Wednesday, August 20, 2014

NAMI-Charlotte @ NC Air National Guard Family Day - OCT 2014

NC Air National Guard Family Day, Saturday, October 4th, 2014

NAMI-Charlotte will have promotional space at this event to share NAMI and related mental health information with those attending.


This NC Air National Guard annual event and will be another great opportunity for the "NAMI Homefront Program" to help the NC Air National Guard families attending get information they need regarding mental illness. 

DATE: 10-4-2014

LOCATION: The Wing
NC Air National Guard

145th Airlift Wing
4930 Minuteman Way
Charlotte, NC 28208

HOURS: 11:30 am to 3 pm






Related Link: Air Force Suicide Prevention 

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ABOUT THIS BLOG:


This Web Log posts NAMI-Charlotte ''news & announcements'' about upcoming local, regional and national events related to our organization.  


To stay updated, and "in the loop", please FOLLOW OUR BLOG BY EMAIL by using the "sign up" box (upper right of page).


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NAMI-Charlotte
Charlotte, NC Affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness

For more information about NAMI-Charlotte and other local Charlotte, NC mental health support groups, education, events and more, please visit NAMI-Charlotte.org    

NAMI-Charlotte Phone: 704–333–8218




Thursday, July 31, 2014

NAMI Steps Up To Do More To Help US Military Personnel




NAMI-Charlotte will soon be providing the NAMI Homefront Program in the Charlotte, NC area.

NAMI has launched a new education program called NAMI Homefront, a six-session adaptation of the evidence-based NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program. This free program will focus on the unique needs of families of Military Service Members and Veterans who are living with mental illness and often face post-deployment or post-discharge challenges.

Why now?
recent study found that nearly one in five of the men and women deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan since 2004 live with severe depression or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and have experienced more traumatic brain injuries than in any previous military campaign. Those returning with devastating injuries face living with both physical and psychological pain. Tragically, since the beginning of the invasion of Afghanistan, more Service Members have died as a result ofsuicide than combat. A diagnosis of mental illness results in immediate separation or discharge from active duty, which may explain why only half of all service personnel affected by the symptoms of mental illness seek treatment.

Other Veterans face invisible wounds related to PTSD which limit daily functioning despite appearing able-bodied to society. Some Veterans have difficulty adjusting to separation from the military and loss of their connection to a unit or status as part of an elite team with specialized skills; they may face unemployment due to expertise that may not easily translate to civilian settings.

his has an impact on families, often leaving them confused, angry and lost in trying to help a loved one. Families sacrifice cohesion, communication and daily interaction during deployments. Less than two percent of the general population serves in the military so there is a sense of isolation among Military Service Members and Veteran families because others cannot relate to their experiences. Fear for the safety of the deployed strains families and some relationships do not survive multiple deployments.

Why NAMI?
NAMI has chosen to provide education, support and encouragement to the families of Service Members and Veterans because of the growing need that is the result of recent wars. Other families also confront symptoms of mental illness and the challenge of navigating mental health care systems, but the circumstances of Service Members and Veterans are often unique. NAMI is well-situated to provide a connection between family members and community resources.

NAMI has a history of partnership and collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). NAMI Family-to-Family classes have been taught in VA hospitals and clinics throughout the country since the late 1990s. Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) between NAMI and the VA were signed in 2008 and 2010 to offer NAMI Family-to-Family in VA facilities. Since the first MOU in 2008 the course has been presented 189 times in 114 different VA facilities in 49 states and the District of Columbia with great success.
“You realize that he will never be the same having been through war. I learned how to treat him more as an adult than as a hurt child.” —Mother of a Veteran in Ohio after graduating from a NAMI Family-to-Family VA class
NAMI Homefront will address the very specialized needs of Service Member and Veteran Families. NAMI has established an expert advisory group comprised of Veterans, family members, the VA, the Department of Defense, the Rand Corporation and the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivingto help guide the program.

In early 2014, the first round of NAMI Homefront classes will be taught in six states that are piloting the program (Illinois, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and South Carolina). Instructors will be drawn from NAMI Affiliates with experience teaching NAMI Family-to-Family at VA sites, along with family members of Service Members and Veterans. A free online course will be offered later in the year. NAMI Homefront will be available across the nation by the summer of 2014. 

For Details about Homefront, click to read more (PDF file).

FOR MORE INFORMATION about NAMI-Charlotte and the new Homefront Program, 

visit www.NAMI-Charlotte.org  or call phone 704-333-8218   


This NAMI-Charlotte Blog Post courtesy of NAMI -- Original Post Titled: NAMI Homefront Helps Educate Military Families and Veterans - By Suzanne Robinson, MSW, Senior Education Program Manager , NAMI Family-to-Family and NAMI Homefront

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

NAMI-Charlotte Educational Forum - What is QPR? April 8th


Topic: What is QPR? 

Tuesday, April 8, 2014 – 7:30 pm

Parking area is at back entrance to church.

Presenters: Mental Health Association Of Central Carolinas, Inc.
Carey Davies, Peer Support Specialist & Sal Caraco, Lead QPR Trainer

 
Come to learn how to respond to someone in crisis.

“In the time it takes to have lunch….you can learn how to save a life!”

Thanks to Carey Davies and Sal Caraco who will be the presenters at our April Forum on Tuesday, April 8. They are coming on behalf of The Mental Health Association of Central Carolinas and will inform us about QPR. We will learn of ways to help us respond to someone in crisis. See below for details.

Our NAMI support groups will meet prior to the Forum and times are listed.

Note: A special thanks to Doug & Elsa MacDonald who facilitated a Family-to-Family Teacher Training Class this past weekend. Thanks also to the class participants, who are looking forward to teaching Family-to-Family classes in the near future. We will keep you informed regarding those dates and locations.

 
NAMI Support Groups

Family Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm

Consumer Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm
 

 (Meetings held prior to Educational Forum)


Family-To-Family (F2F) Classes and for other NAMI information

Contact: NAMI-Charlotte - 704-333-8218 or www.nami-charlotte.org
 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

NAMI-Charlotte Educational Forum - The Basics of Eligibility for Social Security Disability Benefits

Tuesday, March 11, 2014 – 7:30 pm
Presenter: Lynn Bishop, Attorney at Law

Venue: St Johns Baptist Church, 300 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, NC 28204

Topic: The Basics of Eligibility for Social Security Disability Benefits

  • Who is eligible?
  • How does one apply for benefits?
  • If denied, can an appeal be made?
Thanks to Lynn Bishop, Attorney at Law, who has offered to be the guest presenter at our Educational Forum on March 11. (Our February Forum was cancelled due to the snowstorm.) She will share information about Social Security and the steps to apply for S.S. Disability. Lynn will also be available to answer questions.  
 
Also: Brief General Membership Meeting to vote on NAMI Board Members for 2014

NAMI Support Groups

Family Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm
Consumer Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm
(Meetings held prior to Educational Forum)

Family-To-Family (F2F) Classes and for other NAMI information contact

NAMI-Charlotte - 704-333-8218 or www.nami-charlotte.org

Note: There is construction on 5th Street. From 7th St. – Turn at Hawthorne Lane Then make left turn just before St. John’s Church. Drive around to parking area at back entrance.


Our NAMI support groups will meet prior to the Forum and times are listed.

Note: We will have a brief membership meeting to introduce the candidates who have offered to serve on NAMI's Board of Directors for 2014. These persons have volunteered to be active participants in the planning of programs for NAMI's mission - To provide education, support and advocacy for persons experiencing mental illness challenges, as well as for their family members and friends.