NAMI Arkansas End the Stigma Walk/Run
NAMI Arkansas End the Stigma Walk/Run
Join us Four our 18th annual NAMI Arkansas Walk/Run 5K
The Walk/Run 5K to End the Stigma raises funds for NAMI Arkansas programs that support, educate, and advocate for those affected by mental illness. It also provides a place to celebrate and honor those living with mental health issues and remember those with a mental health condition who have passed on.
We are proud to offer participants 2 separate NAMI Walk/Run options this year.
1. Northwest Arkansas on September 23, 2023, @ Lake Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Arkansas
2. Central Arkansas on October 7, 2023, @ Burns Park, North Little Rock, Arkansas
Participants will have the option to choose the event that best fits their location needs. Of course, you can participate in both events.
Support groups
Support groups provide an opportunity for individuals with mental health illness to share their experiences and gain support from others.
Support groups
Crisis
When mental illness is a daily part of your life, crisis is always a possibility. If you or someone you know experiences a mental health crisis, help is available.
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Education
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental illness, we offer outstanding educational programs.
Discover which program is right for you.
Resources
Everyone who needs or seeks help deserves to receive it. At NAMI Arkansas, we aim to provide you with resources to help you get started on your journey to a better life.
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Students across the country are joining together to help reduce the stigma often associated with mental illness. Interested in joining a club or starting a new one at your school?
Reduce the stigma
You are not alone
1 in 5 people live with a mental health illness, so chances are you, or someone you know has been affected.
100% of your tax-deductible donation goes directly helping provide advocacy, support and education on mental illness. Every gift you make, big or small, helps us fight to eliminate the stigma against mental illness. Contact us for more information about your giving options 800-844-0381.