As we kick off Mental Health Awareness Month this May, come together by sharing your story. When you do, you join others nationwide in the belief that healing begins in community.
Join us in taking action to break the stigma of silence: https://t.co/cZmGPLpuOn
#MHAM2026
Congratulations to NAMI Next Gen cohort member Taylor Locke on the publication of their new opinion piece in @PLOSMentalHlth.
The article examines misinformation, schizophrenia, and the importance of evidence-based mental health information in today's online landscape.
Read more: https://t.co/L9vxgMo717
#MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #YouthLeadership #NAMINextGen
Have questions about workplace mental health?
Join Meg Delp, NAMI director of workplace mental health, and Brit Wanstrath, NAMI StigmaFree Workplace manager, on June 10 as they answer some of the most common questions employers and employees ask about creating mentally healthy workplaces.
Register at the LinkedIn event: https://t.co/KjvQyCi2Yw
#WorkplaceMentalHealth #MentalHealthAtWork #StigmaFreeWorkplace
Congratulations to our 2026 NAMI Award recipients. Thank you for your leadership, advocacy and dedication to improving the lives of people affected by mental illness.
Your impact reaches far beyond this recognition, and we are grateful to celebrate you at #NAMICon2026.
#YouAreNotAlone #MentalHealth
Has cycling helped support your mental wellness?
On #WorldCyclingDay, we are highlighting Calvin's experience of how picking up this new hobby helped him manage PTSD symptoms: from immersing himself in nature to discovering a new community of people who shared his love of this activity, Calvin utilizing this physical activity became a vital part of his recovery. Read some of his story now: https://t.co/lJzVoFkwBX
June is also #PTSDAwarenessMonth. Learn more about this mental health condition at https://t.co/uJ88djefwG
NAMI is deeply concerned by new Medicaid work reporting rules that could make it harder for people living with mental illness to keep health care coverage — even during periods when symptoms worsen and support is needed most.
Learn more: https://t.co/rpozFhlaf9
How did states address the mental health crisis in 2025? Our latest issue brief dives into:
• Youth mental health
• Health insurance
• Medication access
• Mental health workforce
Read our latest issue brief: https://t.co/JRKR92w1nm
#MentalHealthAdvocacy#NAMIAdvocacy #MentalHealthPolicy #HealthcareAccess
Love is love - and when you love someone, you accept them for who they are, and believe in building a world where love and support come without conditions, because each person is inherently worthy.
Share and repost for those who might need to see this today. #PrideMonth
Learn more about resources at https://t.co/DDdDwqmqKy
Mental health stigma isolates – but you can be the change. By sharing your story, you create connections with others who are now learning how they are not alone with their experience.
Cultivating a community of support can start with a simple text to a friend and grow into finding other people who share your passion in breaking the stigma and raising awareness of mental health. Find this community at your local NAMI today: https://t.co/8cZF8bxYRF
On this last day of Mental Health Awareness Month, here's a reminder of how our NAMI HelpLine is here for you as a source of peer -support those difficult moments when you feel alone. Learn more about how the NAMI HelpLine can help you today: https://t.co/GOHpKLPJPq