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Our Mission |
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The mission of NAMI Rhode Island is to educate the public about mental illness; to offer resources and support to all whose lives are touched by mental illness; to advocate at every level to ensure the rights and dignity of those with mental illness; and to promote research in the science and treatment of mental illness.
By-Laws | NAMI RI Annual Report
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Who We Are |
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NAMI Rhode Island was founded in 1983 by family members of people with serious mental illness as a grassroots, volunteer organization joined together to improve services for persons who are diagnosed with mental illness. Today we support education, research and other efforts to reduce stigma and discrimination against consumers of mental health services and their families which will finally lead to understanding and cure for this common health disorder.
NAMI Rhode Island is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation representing Rhode Island families affected by serious mental illnesses. Contributions to NAMI Rhode Island are tax deductible. NAMI Rhode Island is affiliated with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).
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What We Do |
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NAMI Rhode Island is an independent grassroots, non-profit membership organization which provides support to people with mental illness and their family members and friends, educates professionals and the public about mental illness, and advocates for improved services for all people with mental illness.
We assist local affiliates to provide information and support for many Rhode Island families living with mental illness.
We present education programs, including the NAMI Family-to-Family Education course for families, consumers, and providers, Inside Mental Illness, the Peer-to-Peer education program, presentations in schools; and training for mental health professionals. We also offer lectures, workshops, and a yearly conference.
We advocate with policy makers and legislators on behalf of people with mental illness. |
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Research is becoming an important tool in helping treat and care for people suffering from serious brain illnesses. Whether it's research on the brain itself, or discovering new drugs, more strides have been made in the last 10 years than in the last 100 years combined. |
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Board |
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OFFICERS
President
Henry Saccoccia, CPA
Vice-President
Laurie Stroll, CMP, DMCP
Secretary
Edward Allard, BA
Treasurer
Thomas Mack, BA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Alex-Ajayi-Beonbe, BS
Elizabeth Aloisio, M.Ed, LCMHC
Rev. Davida Cotman-El
Hon. Stephen P. Erickson
Ethan Kisch, M.D.
Michael A. Silver, M.D.
Fred Sneesby, STB, MA
Rev. Michelle Sullivan
Ruth Wartenberg, MSW
Beth Weiss
Max Zapata
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Charles J. Gross, CAGS
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Jennifer McCarthy, BA |
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Charles Gross, Executive Director
chaznami@cox.net |
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Jen McCarthy, Assistant Director
jennamiri@aol.com |
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Jean Lawlor,
Fund Development
Manager
jeanlnami@cox.net |
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Robyn Sprigg
rsprigg@namirhodeisland.org |
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Charlie Feldman
cfeldman@namirhodeisland.org |
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Penny Ferrara, Inside Mental Illness
Coordinator
pferrara@namirhodeisland.org |
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Lyn Gacioch
lgacioch@namirhodeisland.org |
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