We are TWO WEEKS away from our first State Conference in five years. There's still time to register!
The NAMI South Carolina State Conference will include Multiple plenary sessions and breakout sessions. Also, we are thrilled to be able to offer a law enforcement track this year! All certified LEOs will receive 9 credit hours from SCCJA.
Be prepared to hear from our excellent selection of speakers, including but not limited to Chief Medical Officer of NAMI, Ken Duckworth, Richland County Sheriff's Department Allison Farrell, best-selling author and NAMI Ambassador April Simpkins and a Legislative Panel featuring Senator Katrina Shealy, Representative Gilda Cobb-Hunter and Representative Roger Kirby.
A door prize giveaway will be included as part of your registration — Tickets will be distributed during the last breakout sessions of the day. Winners will receive a $50 gift card.
*Scholarships are limited, but still available for those with limited funds who would still like to attend. Apply for your scholarship by clicking here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLS...
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FAMILY-TO-FAMILY CLASS Registration now open!
Class will be held on Mondays beginning September 9, 2024, from 6:00 p.m., EST until 8:30 p.m., EST.
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Because many health behaviors and habits are established in adolescence that will carry over into adult years, it is very important to help youth develop good mental health. Learn more about our suicide prevention program, Ending the Silence, and request it for your school to help teachers and students alike spot the warning signs and take the steps to get help. This program is FREE, evidenced based, and led by a pair of individuals with lived experiences. Dial #988 for mental health crises!