Elville and Associates to Sponsor NAMIWalks May 21st in Baltimore

Authored by: Jeffrey D. Stauffer, Community Relations Director — jeff@elvilleassociates.com, 443-393-7696

Elville and Associates is pleased to announce its sponsorship of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Walk, to be held May 21st in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. This is the second consecutive year the firm will be sponsoring NAMIWalks.

NAMI began its work in 1979 and has grown into the nation’s leading voice on mental health. Today, it is an association of hundreds of local affiliates, state organizations and volunteers who work in communities around the country to raise awareness and provide support and education that was not previously available to those in need.

The organization offers educational programs to families, individuals and educators; acts as an advocate to shape the national public policy landscape for people with mental illness and their families; and is a leader is raising public awareness about mental illness through events and activities, including Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW), NAMIWalks and other efforts.

For more information about NAMI and NAMIWalks, please visit www.nami.org
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