NAMI Kenosha County

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

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02/11/2026

Yes you are! ❤️💫🌺✨

02/11/2026
02/11/2026

Veteran Support Group 6-7:00pm Tuesdays at the Veteran's Outreach of Wisconsin-1624 Yout St. Racine, WI

02/11/2026

When Paul came to Rogers for eating disorder treatment, he didn't know what biathlon was. Fast forward to 2026 and he's competing in biathlon for the second time on the world's biggest stage as part of Team USA. ⭐

If you missed Paul's story when we first shared it, we hope you'll check it out and join us in cheering him on: https://ow.ly/7xKS50Y9WWQ

02/11/2026

Black mental health matters.

Su***de touches those of all ages in Black communities, with 1 in 10 youth attempting su***de and the highest rates of su***de seen in 25–34-year-old adults.

With culturally relevant mental health resources we can fight su***de in historically marginalized communities and foster a better understanding of Black mental health.

Artwork by Lo Harris

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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.