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NAMI 2024 Mental Health Awareness Month Toolkit

We at NAMI National have created this toolkit in order to support NAMI State Organizations, NAMI Affiliates,
partners and ambassadors in efforts to promote Mental Health Awareness Month. We encourage you to use the
assets and hashtags in your own promotion. You are also welcome to simply share or like our posts on our social
media channels.

Your support is invaluable to NAMI, and we thank you for all that you are doing to advance our vision of a world
where all people affected by mental illness live healthy, fulfilling lives, supported by a community that cares.

If you have any questions about the materials in this toolkit or how to use them, please reach out to the NAMI
National Marketing & Communications Department at marcom@nami.org.

WHAT’S INSIDE
This Toolkit

  • Overview
    • Mental Health Awareness Month
    • About NAMI’s “Take the Moment” Campaign
  • How to Spread Awareness in Your Community
    • Resources and Events
  • Social Media Platforms
    • Hashtags
    • URL
    • Sample Captions
    • Suggested Graphics
  • Fast Facts
  • NAMI Brand and Logo Guidelines

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