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 10 W Ramapo Rd Garnerville NY 10923  See map

NAMI Connection is a recovery support group program for adults with mental illness of any diagnosis, one that is expanding in cities throughout the country.


Offered through NAMI-FAMILYA of Rockland County, the group is free of charge, and meets weekly for 90 minutes. The group is led by trained individuals who are also in recovery—people who understand the challenges.


Too often, mental illness can be an isolating experience accompanied by profound anxiety. For those diagnosed with a mental illness, talking with someone to share coping strategies and insights, as well as problems and concerns, can be an important link in the path to recovery.


For information call Michael at: (845) 664-0733 or Email: Connection@namirockland.org

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