Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis
 
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Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis is Indianapolis' leading nonprofit dedicated to helping ALL people live mentally healthier lives. Mental Health America represents a growing movement of Americans who promote mental wellness for the health and well-being of the nation — every day and in times of crisis.

Our mission is to provide education, advocacy and service through programs designed to promote health; positively affect public attitudes and perceptions of mental illness through support and knowledge; and improve care and treatment of persons with mental illness.
 
 
 
 
IN CRISIS?
 
Reach Out.
Get Help.
Confidential. Wherever You Are.
24 Hours a Day.
  • Stress
  • Substance Abuse
  • Depression
  • Suicide Intervention
  • Relationship Issues
 
Call 251-7575 or
1-800-273-TALK
 
 
 
 
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April 2011 
 
Support MHAGI in Walking for Dreams Event
 
Walking for Dreams is an approximately 5K Family and Pet Walk that was started in 2004 to help local Indianapolis non-profit organizations raise needed funds to enable them to do more of what they do so well to serve the youth and families of Indianapolis. Walking for Dreams pulls together local organizations to share in a joint fundraiser. Walkers of all ages will join together to support their special organization by raising pledges and participating. The walk will take place on the Canal on Sunday, May 22 at 1 pm.
 
CLICK HERE TO DONATE OR REGISTER TO WALK TODAY!
 Upcoming Training
    
 Addictions - Overview, Treatment and Best Practices 
George Brenner, Director of Addictions Services for Community Health Network: Behavioral Health Services 
$40, 3 CEUs
Tuesday, April 12th; 1:30 to 4:30
 
 Call Amy Tobias at 317-251-0005 Ext. 1008 or Email atobias@mhaindy.net to register for any of the trainings. Trainings Located at the Mental Health America Training Institute, 
Yellow Rose Inn, 1441 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, IN 46202.
 
 
 
Crisis Line Volunteers Needed
 
Would You Like to Help Others in Times of Need?
 
The Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis Crisis Line volunteers respond to callers with a listening ear and intervene when appropriate. An extensive training provides instruction and practice necessary to handle a variety of calls. Volunteers can take the calls from their own home. Topics of calls range from depression, stress, substance abuse, relationship issues and suicide intervention.
 
Call Elizabeth Boyle at 317-251-0005 ext. 1010 or email eboyle@mhaindy.net if you are interested!
 
 
 
 
 
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