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Celebrating 40 Years of Help & Hope - NAMI Maine
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NAMI Basics is an educational program for parents and primary caregivers of children and adolescents living with mental illnesses. It covers the fundamentals of caring for yourself, for your family and for your child.

Recovery Support Group = For individuals living with mental health challenges

Mondays:
1st & 3rd of Month (in-person & online)
Tuesdays:
Every Tuesday (online)

Mental Health First Aid is a skills-based training that teaches participants who are 18 years or older how to identify, understand, and respond to someone who is experiencing a mental health or substance use problem. Adult, youth, veteran, and law enforcement modules are available.

Sources of Strength is a peer (student)-led school culture change program that brings together trained Adult Advisors and Peer Leaders to create campaigns for the school community that focus on positive, uplifting, and hopeful messaging.

NAMI Maine Family Respite exists to assist families by enabling a much needed break in the responsibility of caring for a child with significant developmental delays and behavioral or emotional disorders.

Established in 1998, The Maine Suicide Prevention Program (MSPP) is coordinated by the Injury Prevention Program at Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) within Maine's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Program activities are implemented by NAMI Maine in partnership with the Maine Medical Association.