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McPherson Community
“You Are Not Alone” Mental Health Support to McPherson, KS
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Proposal Summary
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Mid-Kansas serves Marion, Harvey, and McPherson counties. Until now, most of the prominent stakeholders have lived in Newton, KS, which is why most of the support, advocacy, and educational opportunities are located in that city as well. Funds from the Mastermind McPherson County Grant will allow NAMI Mid-Kansas to implement two new monthly support groups (one for those with mental illness symptoms and one for the loved ones of those with mental illness symptoms), recurring educational programs, and a consistent presence in McPherson County.
Community Impact & Accomplishments To-Date
The most measurable figure available will be the number of participants in our support groups and educational classes. We will also be keeping track of attendees to our quarterly educational seminars. We expect these numbers to grow consistently throughout 2024 after the programs are officially implemented.
Why Do You Think This Project Is Necessary?
Rural mental health care is a challenge to find and McPherson County, Kansas is no exception! Often, finding the help you need, right when you need it, is difficult. NAMI Mid-Kansas strives to educate, support, and advocate for those living with mental illness and their loved ones. We all need support. Adding two monthly support groups, two educational classes, and identifying advocates in the area will help those “in the gap” waiting on benefits, treatment programs, or anything else in their way. It is also not uncommon for those that need the most support to have difficulty with travel and scheduling conflicts. For those in this position, it is even more vital that we implement these programs and resources as close to them as possible.
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According to Naden the biggest cost associated with the program is acquiring program facilitators and their training.
“Once the groups start and we have facilitators in place, as long as the facilitators are willing to keep going, (NAMI) will keep going.” Naden said, “Our goal is to hold (this) program indefinitely.”
Those interested in becoming a facilitator or attending the program can reach out to Tayla Naden of NAMI Mid-Kansas at tayla@namikansas.org.
The Foundation has many funds and initiatives that focus on the improvement of mental health in McPherson County. To learn more about how you can help: (620) 245-9070