NAMI Homefront Education Program
Join the NAMI Homefront Education Program for family, friends, and significant others of military service members and veterans.
Learn how to help your hero — and yourself.
NAMI Homefront is a free, six-session online education program that focuses on the unique needs of military and veteran communities, including post-deployment and post-discharge transitions. You are there for them — we are here for you.
Gain a better understanding of your loved ones’ experiences & mental health
Build a network of others with similar experiences
Improve your self-care as a care-giver
Access resources for your service member / veteran & yourselves
The course is designed to help family members understand and support their loved one while maintaining their own well-being. The trained teachers of this course are also family members who have experience with military culture and know what it’s like to have a loved one living with symptoms of a mental health condition. No prerequisites — the only commitment is joining all six sessions. Participate at your level of comfort.
WHO: Family, friends, and significant others of military service members and veterans
WHEN: 6 Sessions
Saturdays 3/16; 3/23; 3/30; 4/6; 4/13; 4/20
9 - 11:30 ET
WHERE: Zoom
Free
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NAMI Putnam County, New York
NAMI Putnam — the local organization of the National Alliance on Mental Illness — will offer the NAMI Homefront Education Program for the winter.
NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. Our volunteers, members, and leaders work tirelessly to raise awareness and provide essential education, advocacy, and support group programs for people in our community living with mental illness and their loved ones.
Learn more about NAMI Homefront program.
NAMI Putnam County | namiputnam.org | (914) 203-2054
Megan Castellano | megancastellano@guardianrivival.org