eNews – July 2022:
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MEMBERSHIP MATTERS – Renew or Join NAMI Greater Houston BEFORE April 9th for Stronger Voting Power
HOUSTON – Please take a moment to re-new or to join NAMI Greater Houston. Your membership helps us to have greater voting power and your voice heard. Please join at any level BEFORE April 9th to have your vote counted. For questions or help – namigh@namigreaterhouston.org or 713-970-4419. NAMI Greater Houston Membership via Online […]
NAMIWalks Greater Houston Honorary Chair, Mary Nan Huffman, City of Houston Council Member, District G
HOUSTON – The National Alliance on Mental Illness Greater Houston is pleased to announce Mary Nan Huffman, City of Houston Council Member – District G, as its 2022 NAMIWalks Greater Houston Honorary Chair. Now in its 17th year, NAMIWalks is the area’s largest and most well attended walks focused on people with mental illnesses. The […]
17th ANNUAL MENTAL ILLNESS WALK EXPECTS NEARLY 3,000 PARTICIPANTS
HOUSTON – It’s a day of awareness, community camaraderie, and remembrance; it’s Greater Houston’s largest and most well attended walks focused on people with mental illnesses—it’s NAMIWalks Your Way Greater Houston. This annual walk hosted by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Greater Houston, now in its 17th year, expects to attract nearly 3,000 […]
NAMI Greater Houston Announces Angelina Brown Hudson, MPA as Executive Director
HOUSTON – Mental health nonprofit National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Greater Houston announced today that it has selected Angelina Brown Hudson, MPA, as its Executive Director. “Angelina is a positive and energetic leader. Her warmth and collegial style along with a passion for leveraging and developing relationships with people, communities, and systems has earned […]
Mental Health in the Black Community
By Ericka Sóuter WebMd https://www.webmd.com/story/mental-health-in-the-black-community Growing up in a military family, Aisha Shabazz moved many times throughout her childhood. Though the move to Delaware in 2000 was the most trying. In the past, she made friends quickly and had a sense of belonging. Now thrust into a school of a couple thousand kids, the then more »