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education, and advocacy to thousands of people
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MENTAL ILLNESS

•  ADHD
•  Autism
•  Bipolar Disorder
•  Borderline Personality Disorder

•  Major Depression
•  Dissociative Disorders
•  Eating Disorders
•  Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
•  Panic Disorder
•  Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
•  Schizoaffective Disorder
•  Schizophrenia
•  Seasonal Affective
•  Suicide
•  Tourette’s Syndrome

NAMI PROGRAMS

•  NAMI Basics
•  NAMI Connection
•  NAMI Family Support Group
•  NAMI Family-to-Family
•  NAMI In Our Own Voice
•  NAMI Peer-to-Peer
•  NAMI Parents & Teachers as Allies

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•  Connection Groups
•  Local Affiliates

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NAMI Arizona

5025 East Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85034

Phone: (480) 994-4407

We’re here to help!

Please reach out for support, educational materials, advocacy questions and concerns, to share your story, or with any other general question or concern. To reach our office, call or text (480) 994-4407 or fill out the form on our Contact Us page. If your life or someone else’s is in imminent danger, please call 911.

24/7/365 Crisis Line

(602) 222-9444 or (800) 631-1314
(800) 327-9254
(hearing impaired TTY/TDD)
Experienced and professionally-trained Crisis Intervention Specialists are available around the clock to help you through any crisis you’re facing. The Crisis Line is free, confidential, and open to anybody who needs immediate help.