The Jacksonville National Alliance on Mental Illness —also known as NAMI — group is raining funds to help community members who may be touched by mental illness.
—also known as NAMI — group is raising funds to help community members who may be touched by mental illness.
She told News4JAX she spent many years ignoring her warning signs throughout high school and college.Leigha tried to take her own life in 2014 at 25 years old. Tipley is not alone. Hundreds of people laced up their sneakers to raise money for Jacksonville’s NAMI chapter. According to a perception survey called “The Harris Poll,” the number of people who thought they had a mental health condition jumped to 67% this year. That’s a 10 percent increase from 2018.
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