Mental Health Education Support Services | NAMI Central Iowa

424 5th Street, Ames, IA 50010

Eligibility

Open to adults living with mental illness (diagnosed or undiagnosed), a family member, friend, or caregiver of someone with mental illness, or a support person (spouse, partner, parent, etc.) wanting to learn on how to help

Required documents

None

Application process

Call for registration information

Fees

None

Service area

Warren County, IA
Webster County, IA
Wright County, IA
Story County, IA
Poweshiek County, IA
Marshall County, IA
Jasper County, IA
Hancock County, IA
Hardin County, IA
Hamilton County, IA
Greene County, IA
Franklin County, IA
Boone County, IA
Madison County, IA

Description

Provides support to individuals affected by mental illness, education on mental health topics, and advocating for mental health awareness and resource withing the community.

NAMI Peer-to-Peer: An 8-session course for adults living with mental illness, whether diagnosed or undiagnosed.

NAMI Family-to-Family: An 8-session course for family members, significant others, and friends of adults living with mental illness.

NAMI Basics: A 6-session educational program for parents and caregivers of children and teens experiencing symptoms of mental illness or who have received a diagnosis.

NAMI Support Groups: Weekly peer-led groups for adults living with mental illness, as well as for family members and caregivers seeking support.

NAMI Educational Courses: Offers 3-4 times annually for individuals living with mental illness and for those who support them. 

Public Presentations-
NAMI Ending the Silence: Designed for junior high and high school audiences.

NAMI In Our Own Voice: Intended for the general public, featuring personal stories of recovery shared by individuals living with mental illness.

Wellness and Recovery Drop-in Center is located on Ames, provides a welcoming, peer-led, and stigma-free environment for support and connection.

Last assured

03/24/2026

Providing organization

NAMI Central Iowa

Works to support people affected by mental illness, educate with facts about mental health topics, and advocate for mental health concerns.