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NAMI Minnesota Adopts Changes Due to Crisis
As the Coronavirus continues to spread in Minnesota, and with deep concern for the health of staff, volunteers, and people served, NAMI Minnesota is taking actions in line with the recommendations of Governor Walz and the Minnesota Department of Health.
We know that we need to play our part in preventing the spread of COVID-19. Reducing social contact now can slow the spread and prevent our health care system from being overwhelmed.
The NAMI Minnesota office will largely be operating remotely. The helpline will continue to operate, but please know that people will need to leave a message and it may take longer to return your call.
We will be moving many support groups and classes to an online format after this week. Most in-person classes are canceled.
Please check back in a few days at www.namimn.org as more information is posted.
Find more information from NAMI Minnesota on Mental Health Support and COVID-19, here.
As the Coronavirus continues to spread in Minnesota, and with deep concern for the health of staff, volunteers, and people served, NAMI Minnesota is taking actions in line with the recommendations of Governor Walz and the Minnesota Department of Health.
We know that we need to play our part in preventing the spread of COVID-19. Reducing social contact now can slow the spread and prevent our health care system from being overwhelmed.
The NAMI Minnesota office will largely be operating remotely. The helpline will continue to operate, but please know that people will need to leave a message and it may take longer to return your call.
We will be moving many support groups and classes to an online format after this week. Most in-person classes are canceled.
Please check back in a few days at www.namimn.org as more information is posted.
Find more information from NAMI Minnesota on Mental Health Support and COVID-19, here.