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Home | National Directories | Organizations | National Alliance on Mental Illness of Clackamas County (Oregon) |
National Alliance on Mental Illness of Clackamas County (Oregon)
Basic Information
Address: PO Box 3179, Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone Number: 503 723-4989
Fax Number: 503 723-4979
Email: namicc@co.clackamas.or.us
Action Shots
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Additional Information
President: Mark Anderson
Service Description: support, education, advocacy & ourtreach re: mental illness
Membership Fee: $30/year
Eligibility Requirements: Serious mental illness in self, family, or friend
Area Served: Clackamas County, OR
Hours of Operation/Schedule: Mon - Thursday days
Services Offered:
support, classes & personal education, advocacy, outreach
support, classes & personal education, advocacy, outreach
Events:
Booths at county & local fairs, classes, public education (October, annually)
Participation in NAMI WALKS, NAMI Day at OR Legislature, presentations to local service groups & schools
Conferences/Speakers: Participation with Annual Meeting of NAMI Oregon
Speakers: People who have mental illness, family members of people who have mental illnesses
Fundraisers: NAMI WALKS, annually
Donations
Support Groups: Monthly, at Pioneer Community Center, 615 5th Street, Oregon City, OR 97045
Close cooperation with Clackamas County Mental Health Services
Support of housing & housing furnishings, support groups for people who have mental illnesses, broad referral resources,
History:
Grassroots volunteer organization founded by family members of people who have serious mental illnesses. - since early 1970's
Detailed Organization Information:
Active volunteer board, office hours, active participation with other NAMI affiliates, NAMI organizations at state and national level, and with other mental health organizations, newsletter, emailing
501(c)3 status