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It’s Almost Time…. May brings the Walk and MHAM!

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NAMIWalks Northern Virginia

THIS SUNDAY!

WALK DAY 2025 – May 4, 2025

Bren Mar Park, Alexandria, VA

Register now to join us at our 17th Annual

NAMIWalks Northern Virginia.

NAMIWalks is our annual education and fundraising event that brings together hundreds of people (last year we had well over 300 people on Walk day) to be in community together and offer Hope. Every year, for 17 years, we have gathered 1) to spread awareness, build community, and share hope, and 2) to help us raise funds for programs that support and educate neighbors throughout Northern Virginia.

The Walk is FREE (even though we ask you to register). We know this is a difficult time for so many in our community. Join us. Be a part of our community and know you are not alone.

Registration Begins – 9 am

Walk Start – 10 am

There are SO many ways you can be a part of this amazing event:

  • Register as an Individual! – Whether or not you can join us on May 4, register and receive all the great information we send as a Walk Participant. Even if you don’t come on Walk Day, you can earn incentives.
  • Make your own team – Be a Team Captain. Invite your network (family, friends, co-workers… we always have many teams from companies and organizations showing their commitment to mental health). Create your own team HERE.
  • Sponsor the Walk – Your company or organization can be a NAMIWalks Sponsor! There are so many benefits to being a sponsor, including incredible visibility. Interested in sponsoring? Get more information HERE.

Have questions or need more information? Contact our Walk Manager, Reagan, at walkmanager@nami-nova.org

REGISTER NOW

VOLUNTEER AT THE WALK

HELP US AT THE WALK!

We are seeking volunteers to help out on the day of the event.

To sign up, simply email us or register through POINT. Volunteers must be at least 15 years old (with parent permission).

Thanks so much for considering lending a hand!

MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH (MHAM)

This May, NAMI invites you to break the silence and share your mental health journey. Join us to take action, raise your voice, and help change the conversation around mental health! Since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has been a driving force in highlighting the experiences of people living with mental health conditions.

“In Every Story, There’s Strength”

Mental health journeys are unique, but the strength found within them is universal. “In Every Story, There’s Strength,” highlights the resilience and diverse experiences that shape mental health journeys within our community. In May, we will celebrate the power of storytelling to fuel connection, understanding, and hope for those navigating their own mental health path. 💚 Each story shared is a testament to the possibility of recovery and the strength that lies within us all.

Learn more about sharing your story HERE.

Share Your Story
Support Our Work

UPCOMING IN MAY

Building Thriving Communities Through Mental Health

May 8

Join Rock Recovery for a discussion on how mental health can build trust and foster belonging in your work and home.

Thursday, May 8

5:30 – 7:30 PM

Marymount University

The event is free, with a suggested donation if able.

Join us and register now.

Rapid REVIVE Open House

This Tuesday

In honor of National Fentanyl Awareness Day, join Loudoun County this Tuesday, April 29, from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM to learn more about fentanyl, REVIVE kits, and how to use naloxone (Narcan).

Narcan saves lives. Learn how you can help.

Learn more HERE.

PUBLIC NAMI In Our Own Voice (IOOV)

Thursday, May 15th, 6:30 PM

Westover Library, 1644 McKinley Rd #3, Arlington, VA 22205

NAMI In Our Own Voice presentations change attitudes, assumptions and ideas about people with mental health conditions. These presentations provide a personal perspective of mental health conditions, as leaders with lived experience talk openly about what it’s like to have a mental health condition.

This presentation provides:

  • An opportunity to hear open and honest perspectives on a highly misunderstood topic
  • A chance to ask leaders questions, allowing for a deeper understanding of mental health conditions and dispelling of stereotypes and misconceptions
  • The understanding that people with mental health conditions have lives enriched by hopes, dreams and goals
  • Information on how to learn more about mental health and get involved with the mental health community

JOIN US for a free NAMI In Our Own Voice

Thursday, May 15th, 6:30 PM

Westover Library, 1644 McKinley Rd #3, Arlington, VA 22205

Join the NAMI Northern Virginia Board of Directors!

Are you passionate about the mission of NAMI Northern Virginia?

Would you like to help govern and set priorities for the future of NAMI Northern Virginia?

NAMI Northern Virginia is accepting applications for its Board of Directors. The NAMI Northern Virginia Board of Directors works collaboratively with our executive director and represents the interests of the members to govern (not manage) the organization, set the budget responsibly, establish priorities, values, and strategies, and provide guidance around various programs and services. Our goal in nominating potential candidates for Director is to have a diversity of lived experience and professional background that reflects the cultural, social, demographic, and ideological diversity of all residents of Northern Virginia.

To apply, please click here.

All applications must be received by May 31, 2025

Apply Now

Calling All Support Group Participants!

HAVE YOU ATTENDED a NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group or NAMI Family Support Group with NAMI Northern Virginia in the past 6 months? If so, we need to hear from YOU!

From April 1 – May 15, we need YOUR HELP.

If you attended one or more of our NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group or NAMI Family Support Group in the past 6 months, please take this opportunity to fill out the survey linked at the post below.

Support Group Survey
   
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