General Mental Health




Ending Homelessness in America

Nearly one-third of people who are homeless have mental illnesses. With the appropriate treatment, care and support, they could live successful, productive lives in the community. Unfortunately, most people who are homeless lack access to the services they need.

But by organizing public education and advocacy campaigns, communities across the country can implement state-of-the-art programs that will help people move off the streets and into homes and apartments.

Use these fact sheets from the NMHA website to educate your community and legislators about the need for improved and expanded services:

Together, we can eliminate homelessness.

For more information, contact:
National Mental Health Association
2001 N. Beauregard Street, 12th Floor
Alexandria, VA 22311
Phone 800-969-NMHA (6642)
TTY 800-433-5959
Fax 703-684-5968
Email: infoctr@nmha.org

Call Ten Broeck Hospital at 502-426-6380 or 1-800-866-8876



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