NAMI Tennessee wishes to thank all those who made this conference possible.

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NAMI Tennessee wishes to thank all those who made this conference possible.

MAJOR SPONSORS

LUNCHEON SPONSORS

HEALTHY BREAK SPONSORS

WORKSHOP SPONSORS

EXHIBITORS

SUPPORTERS Johnny Jines Sita Diehl Joyce V. Judge

VOLUNTEERS Denise Stewart Jan Kenny Doug McCormick Bill Alderson David Scott HCA Caring for the Community

This would not have been possible without your help. You are appreciated. Thank you for your support. NAMI Tennessee is a grass roots, non-profit made up of families, consumers and professionals. We are dedicated to improving quality of life for people with mental illness, their families and their communities through mutual support, education and advocacy. Sponsor 49 monthly support groups with over 5700 participants and helping 627 people who came to NAMI for the very first time. Respond to over 5000 requests for information, advocacy and support on its Helpline and offer information on its website over 72,000 times. Give persons with mental illness and their families understanding of the illnesses they face through our With Hope in Mind and NAMI Basics education programs reaching over 250 families. Provide legislative advocacy through Day on the Hill during which an eager group of advocates educated legislators to the practical financial sense it made to fund mental health services. Present Understanding Childhood Mental Illness to 92 child serving professionals Last year, NAMI Tennessee was able to