FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Emilie Wheeler
The Herald Journal
75 West 300 North
Logan, UT, 84321
ewheeler@hjnews.com
There is help if you have a mental illness
Cache Valley program helps those with mental illnesses cope with difficulties in their life.
LOGAN, Utah—The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), is a non-profit organization in Cache Valley dedicated to helping those with mental illnesses and their loved ones.
NAMI is a nationally known recovery support group for those with a mental illness regardless of their diagnosis. Group sessions are held the second Thursday of every month, free of charge. Sessions last 90 minutes and are held at the Logan Regional Hospital, second floor, 5. The support meeting is held at 7 p.m. and the education meeting, to educate those living with a mental illness and those who want to know more about it, is at 8 p.m. NAMI also offers a recovery support group that is held every other Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Logan Library. Sessions are lead by trained individuals who are also in recovery. It is a place where those with a mental illness, or those who know someone with a mental illness, can talk to someone who understands.
Programs offered by NAMI are Family-to-Family and Building Recovery of Individuals Dreams and Goals through Education and Support (B.R.I.D.G.E.S.). Family-to-Family is a 12 week course that helps families deal with and understand mental illnesses. Family-to-Family is taught in early spring and fall. B.R.I.D.G.E.S. is a peer-to-peer taught course that brings people together to share their experiences with mental illness.
For more information please contact me.
Michelle Toponce
Public Relations Director
801-555-2345
mtoponce@prd.com
Monday, February 23, 2009
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Good press release, Michelle. Try and find something more newsworthy in your opening paragraph. Focus your lead on an event or something new, not just the existence of an organization.
ReplyDeleteI think the press release is really good, I hope you got it to a paper! I think you have a lot of good information in the second paragraph and love how you tell us it's active in Cache Valley.
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