NAMI Kenosha County

NAMI Kenosha County The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Kenosha County is a non-profit corporation 501 (c)

12/29/2025

🧠 Mental illness doesn’t discriminate. It can affect anyone regardless of age, background, or life story. You are not alone, and help is available. 💚

12/24/2025

If you’re not feeling very merry and bright this holiday season, you’re not alone. 🫂

Mental Health America is here to help. Visit our “Hope for the Holidays” page at the link below to find resources and support to help you cope during the holidays.

https://mhanational.org/hope-for-the-holidays/

This resource is sponsored by Elevance Health.

12/24/2025

A reminder you can hold for yourself — or pass along to someone you care about. Gentleness matters. 💌

12/24/2025
12/24/2025
12/22/2025

A reminder to yourself: it’s okay to slow down. Progress can be quiet and still meaningful.

FREE RESOURCE: Every 4th Tuesday of the month, from 2pm-5pm, KHDS will be at Simmons Library to provide resources for me...
12/19/2025

FREE RESOURCE: Every 4th Tuesday of the month, from 2pm-5pm, KHDS will be at Simmons Library to provide resources for mental health and/or substance abuse.

12/12/2025
12/12/2025
12/12/2025

Feeling stressed? Take a deep breath with us. Inhale… exhale… repeat.

If you need someone to talk to, we're here for you 24/7. Call, text, or chat 988.

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5718 7th Avenue
Kenosha, WI
53140

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With NAMI, You Are Not Alone!

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Kenosha County is a non-profit corporation 501 (c) (3) organized in 1983, and an all-volunteer organization working to improve the quality of life through education, support, and advocacy. We promote recovery and fight stigma associated with mental illness. We offer an array of free services including self-help and support groups, educational classes, workshops, trainings, community presentations and advocacy. These free services draw on the lived experience of individuals who have experienced mental illness in their lives. We influence public policy related to the quality of services for people with serious mental illnesses, including access to treatment, housing, employment, and better health insurance. We support and advocate for the advancement of research into the causes and treatments of severe mental illnesses.