National Alliance on Mental Illness at Uw-Madison
The National Alliance on Mental Illness at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (NAMI-UW) is a dedicated student organization focused on promoting mental health awareness and combating the stigma surrounding mental illness through education, advocacy, and support. They offer a variety of resources and initiatives, including the Bandana Project, to engage students and foster a compassionate community for those affected by mental health challenges.
NAMI-UW encourages students to get involved with their efforts and offers numerous volunteer opportunities, as well as programs tailored to various mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders. Through workshops and outreach, they aim to educate and empower individuals while providing essential resources to support mental well-being on campus.
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