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National Alliance on Mental Illnessthe National Alliance on Mental Illness (aka NAMI), founded in 1979 as the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, is a nation-wide American advocacy group, representing families and people affected by serious Mental disorders as a non-profit grass roots organization. NAMI has advocated for the routine availability of evidence-based practices and promotes assertive community treatment.[1] Additional recommended knowledge
MembershipNAMI claims a membership of over 200,000 members,[2] offices in all fifty states, and 1,200 affiliates across the United States. MissionNAMI's mission is to provide support, education, advocacy, and research for people and their families living with mental illness through various public education and awareness activities, including[citation needed]:
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