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NAMI Michigan
Basic Information
Address: 921 N. Washington Lansing MI 48906
Phone Number: 1-800-331-4264;1-517-485-4049
Fax Number: 1-517-485-2333
Email: namimichigan@acd.net
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Additional Information
President: Dr. Hubert Huebl
Mission Statement:
NAMI Michigan and its affiliates are dedicated to the improvment of the quality of life for persons, families, and others who are affected by mental illness including children with serious emotional disorders, through support, education, advocacy, and research.
Membership Fee: $30 annually
Eligibility Requirements: Anyone interested.
Area Served: Michigan
Hours of Operation/Schedule: Varies, call any hour
Services Offered:
Support, education, advocacy, and support research
Support, education, advocacy, and support research
Conferences/Speakers: Annual conference in April or May
Fundraisers: Annual NAMIWALKS
Support Groups: Contact NAMI Michigan or use the website to find an affiliate near you.
Detailed Organization Information:
See our free website: http://mi.nami.org for a complete history. Have a Family Resource Guide with statewide information on mental illness.
Slogan: State's Voice on Mental Illness