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NAMI preps for annual walk
NAMI green county walk
Adults Becky Sherven, Jeff Sherven and Dan Krauss walk with children Brooks Krauss and Grace Wagner at last year’s Dane County NAMI Walk. This year’s event with Trevor’s Team is scheduled for Oct. 7.

MADISON — NAMI Green County will be walking as Trevor’s Team in the Dane County NAMI Walk at noon Oct. 7 at Olin Turville Park in Madison.

Oct. 7 to Oct. 13 is Mental Illness Awareness Week and provides an opportunity to fight stigma, provide support, educate the public and advocate for equal care. One in five adults experience mental illness problems every year and 50 percent of chronic mental illness begins by age 14. Although many people today understand that mental illness is a medical condition, individuals and families affected by mental illness are still often subjected to stigma and discrimination.  This year, the National Alliance on Mental Illness is calling on everyone to #StickItToStigma. Your Green County affiliate would love to take a photo of you displaying your #StickItToStigma magnet available from members of Green County Board of Supervisors.  For more information on how to receive a magnet, please email clbigler@gmail.com or namigc@tds.net. Trevor’s Team – NAMI Green County was formed in 2009 in memory of Trevor Moen, who took his life in 2007. Trevor had been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder in his late teens and also dealt with severe depression. The team formed by his mother, Conni Bigler, also walks to support, educate and advocate for all who suffer from severe mental illnesses and depression. You can find links to support Trevor’s Team on Conni’s personal Facebook page, NAMI Green County’s page or Trevor’s Team – NAMI Green County page as well as the NAMI Green County website at namigreencounty.org.

Donations may also be mailed to NAMI Green County, P.O. Box 343, New Glarus, WI 53574. This year there is a clear opportunity to invest in bettering our communities’ mental health through financial support for Crime Intervention Team​ training. Monroe Police Department will be hosting a CIT training in the summer of 2019. Although there is no cost for the training, NAMI Green County intends to support this initiative by offering Green County law enforcement agencies a stipend of up to $1,500 per officer trained to defray backfill expenses for this week-long training. Dsonation specifically for CIT training can be mailed to NAMI Green County with CIT on the memo line. 

To take the #Stigmafree pledge, visit www.nami.org/stigmafree. NAMI offers information about mental illness conditions, symptoms and treatment at www.nami.org or through its HelpLine at 1-800-950-6264. Learn more about Mental Illness Awareness Week at www.nami.org/miaw.