• IFSS Family Support Group

    IFSS Family Support Group

    Common Thread Psychoeducation Group: Event Description: Psychoeducation Group for Caregivers of a loved one with a mental illness. Group meets every Tuesday at 5:15pm via Zoom and also in-person at the NAMI Mercer Office. NAMI Office in MC: 1235 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, Bldg. C, Suite 303, Hamilton, NJ Zoom Meeting Info: Meeting ID: 811 1047 2645, […]

  • Mental Illness & Addiction (MIA) Support Group

    Mental Illness & Addiction (MIA) Support Group

    Mental Illness & Addiction (MIA) Support Group: 2nd Wednesday each month @ 5:15pm Event Description: Support Group for Caregivers that have a loved one with a dual diagnosis. Mercer County Residents (Camden County Residents may join via Zoom) Group meets 3rd Wednesday each month at 5:15pm via Zoom and also in-person at the NAMI Office. NAMI […]

  • IFSS Families Coping with Schizophrenia Support Group

    IFSS Families Coping with Schizophrenia Support Group
    Virtual via Zoom

    Families Coping with Schizophrenia Support Group: Event Description: Support Group for Caregivers of a loved one with a schizophrenia diagnosis. Host: Chelsea Kennedy Group meets 2nd Wednesday each month at 6:30pm via Zoom. Zoom Meeting Info: Meeting ID: 830 7178 9854, Passcode: 12345 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83071789854?pwd=K29nYXhvQmJNUUhuR0tzQmpYZmYxQT09

  • IFSS Support Group Mondays (Mercer County Residents)

    IFSS Support Group Mondays (Mercer County Residents)

    Mindful Expressions Support Group: 1st & 3rd Monday this month @ 5:15pm Event Description: General Support Group for Caregivers of a loved one with a mental illness. Mercer County Residents Group meets 1st & 3rd Mondays each month in-person at 5:15pm at the Lawrence Road Presbyterian Church. The Lawrence Road Presbyterian Church: 1039 Lawrence Road […]

  • The Parent Support Network

    The Parent Support Network
    NAMI Mercer Center 1235 Whitehorse Mercerville Rd. Bldg. C, Suite 303, Hamilton, NJ, United States

    For parents* concerned about their kids who struggle with anxiety, depression, and/or emotional dysregulation**. *The term "Parents" is used to describe ANY adult caregiver, including guardians, parents, grandparents, foster or step-parents, of a young person between the ages of 0 and 24. **Any child can struggle with emotional, mental or behavioral health at any time; […]