Mission
NAMI Kentucky is a state-wide organization that serves as a strong voice for individuals with mental illnesses and their families. It addresses various policy and advocacy issues related to effective treatment and aims to prevent suicides, violence, homelessness, and incarceration through education, support, and advocacy.
Basic Information
Founded in
Not Reported
EIN
61-1140329
Total Assets
$260.5 thousand
UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported
This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.
At a Glance

Become a Member
Join NAMI to bring strength in numbers and access member benefits.

Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer to help those affected by mental illness and support community outreach.

Advocacy Efforts
Engage in advocacy efforts to improve services and rights for individuals with mental illness.
Impact Stats
Number of Students
Youth Educated
Educated high school students about mental health.
Number of Calls Answered
Answered Calls
Provided information about supports, education, and advocacy efforts.
Number of Participants
Participants Supported
Support provided to participants attending classes and support groups.
Our Programs
NAMI Family-to-Family
A free, 12-session educational program for family members of individuals living with mental illness, designed to improve coping and problem-solving skills.
Learn MoreNAMI Basics
A free, 6-week education program for parents and family caregivers of children experiencing mental health symptoms.
Learn MoreNAMI Connection Recovery Support Group
A free, peer-led support group for adults living with mental illness, providing a structured model for sharing and support.
Learn MoreVolunteer Opportunities
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