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NAMIWalks Greater Houston Honorary Chair, Mary Nan Huffman, City of Houston Council Member, District G

March 24, 2022  |  By Traci Patterson In Blog, Breaking News, Latest News

HOUSTON – The National Alliance on Mental Illness Greater Houston is pleased to announce Mary Nan Huffman, City of Houston Council Member – District G, as its 2022 NAMIWalks Greater Houston Honorary Chair.  Now in its 17th year, NAMIWalks is the area’s largest and most well attended walks focused on people with mental illnesses. The organization expects to attract nearly 3,000 participants from Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery counties on Saturday, May 21, 2022, at 7:30 am at Sam Houston Park (1100 Bagby).

Click to hear a message from Mary Nan on the importance of this walk, and the availability of supportive mental health services, educational classes and resources to the adults and children in our area. Learn how you can join NAMI Greater Houston as a walk volunteer, walker, team captain or sponsor today! There is no cost to participate. Just Visit the Registration Website – For questions or help, contact: walk@namigreaterhouston.org

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Greater Houston is the area’s largest grassroots, nonprofit mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for adults and youth living with mental illnesses. www.namigreaterhouston.org

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NAMI Greater Houston is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization established in 1988 by a group of dedicated and caring family members of those living with difficult, yet treatable, mental illnesses. In founding NAMI Greater Houston, these family members sought to establish a grassroots organization that would address the increasing need for families and persons affected by mental illness to have a powerful voice in the mental health community.

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If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact the Harris Center Crisis Line  24-Hour Crisis Line, By Phone: 713-970-7000, option 1

In Fort Bend County

Texana Center Crisis Support: Call 1 (800) 633-5686 Fort bend

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