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NAMI SEEKS WALK TEAM CAPTAINS FOR KICK-OFF LUNCHEON

 

July 30 Event Features Rock Island and Scott County Sheriffs

DAVENPORT, Iowa (June 23, 2014) - the Greater Mississippi Valley affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) will hold a kick-off luncheon for NAMIWalk, a signature fundraising event to support free education and support programs for families living with mental illness. Honorary walk chairs Rock Island County Sheriff Jeff Boyd and Scott County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Thomas Gibbs will be the featured speakers.

The July 30 luncheon is free to anyone interested in organizing a walk team or learning more about NAMI.  The event will be held at Modern Woodmen Park stadium, Davenport, with doors opening at 11:30 a.m. The program begins at noon. Register for the luncheon by July 18 at NAMIWalksGMV@gmail.com or 563-322-8870. The luncheon is sponsored by Robert Young Center and UnityPoint Health-Trinity.

In its 11th year locally, NAMIWalk will be held Saturday, September 13, 2014, at Centennial Park in Davenport. More than 1,200 persons are expected to attend. Additional information is available at www.namiwalks.org/greatermississippivalley.

About NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley

One in 10 children and one in four adults experience a mental health disorder in any given year. Half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by the age of 14. NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley is an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. This grassroots organization complements the work of mental health professionals by providing support, education and advocacy to individuals and families living with mental illness. NAMI works cooperatively through the Quad Cities Community Mental Health Initiative, serving residents in Muscatine, Clinton, Scott Counties in Iowa and Mercer, Henry, Rock Island Counties in Illinois.

SCOTT AND ROCK ISLAND SHERIFFS TO CHAIR NAMIWALK

Event to Raise Funds for Mental Health Education, Advocacy & Support

DAVENPORT, Iowa (June 10, 2014) - Rock Island County Sheriff Jeff Boyd and Scott County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Thomas  Gibbs will serve as Honorary Walk Chairs for the 11th Annual NAMIWalk Greater Mississippi Valley. The event benefits the local affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). KWQC TV-6 is a major sponsor.

This signature fundraising event will be held September 13, 2014, at Centennial Park, Davenport, on the riverfront beginning at 10 a.m. Sheriff Boyd and Sgt. Gibbs will kick-off the event, which is expected to draw 75 walk teams and 1,200 persons. Funds from the event are used to provide free education and support programs in the Quad Cities area.

 

"We are walking to lend our support to families living with mental illness and to let them know it's important to seek help early. So often we work with individuals and families when they are in crisis. They often don't seek help or treatment because of the stigma attached to the illness," said Sgt. Thomas Gibbs, Scott County Sheriff's Office.

NAMI provides free education and support programs to individuals and families. The programs focus on coping and communication skills necessary to support their loved one living with mental illness, and to advocate for their recovery.

"We frequently work with families and encourage them to stay involved with the individual living with mental illness. That umbrella of support from family members is the best step towards recovery. They know the individual best," said Jeff Boyd, Sheriff, Rock Island County.

NAMI reports that less than one third of adults and half of all children with a diagnosable mental disorder receive help. In the U.S., one in four adults and one in 10 children experience a mental health disorder in a given year - nearly 60 million Americans.

Walk team and sponsor information is available at www.namiwalks.org/greatermississippivalley.

 

 

About Sgt. Thomas Gibbs

Sgt. Gibbs is currently assigned to the Scott County Sheriff's Office administration. He joined the sheriff's office in 2004, and has served as a member of the emergency services team, a field training officer, and was the office's first canine handler. Gibbs began his career with the U.S. Air Force where he worked as military working dog handler. He was last assigned to Andrews AFB in Maryland where he provided explosive detector dog support to the Air Force One Mission and Support Complex. After separating from the U.S.A.F. and before returning to his home state of Iowa, he worked briefly as a security officer at the Library of Congress, and then joined the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington D.C.

About Sheriff Jeff Boyd

Sheriff Boyd, Democrat, was first elected to his current position in 2010 representing Rock Island County. He is currently serving his first elected term as sheriff. Prior to his election, he was a member of the Rock Island County Sheriff's Department for more than 20 years. His department experience includes serving as a lieutenant and shift commander, an administrative lieutenant, supervisor of the Criminal Investigation and Warrant Divisions, and director of operations for Quad-City Metropolitan Enforcement Group. He holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Augustana College and a master's degree in law enforcement and justice administration from Western Illinois University.

About NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley

NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley is a 34-year old affiliate of the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization. NAMI serves families in Rock Island, Henry, and Mercer counties in Illinois, as well as Clinton, Scott and Muscatine counties in Iowa. Contact NAMI at www.namigmv.org or 563-322-8870.

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Bucktown Wine Walk May 30th Supports National Alliance on Mental Illness

DAVENPORT, Iowa (May 16, 2014) - The artists of Bucktown Center for the Arts will host a Final Friday Wine Walk Friday May 30, 2014, from 6 to 9 p.m. at 225 East Second Street, Davenport. Guests may purchase a hand-painted wine glass for $20, which entitles them to a wine tasting featuring five featured wines and light snacks. Musicians Donnie Schold and Alicia Whitfield will perform. RSVPs are welcome at: www.facebook.com/bucktownarts/events.

Participating galleries will donate a percentage of their sales during the Wine Walk to sponsor NAMIWalk 2014, a signature fundraising event for the National Alliance on Mental Illness Greater Mississippi Valley. This 34-year old affiliate of the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization provides free education and support programs locally to individuals and families living with mental illness. NAMI's efforts complement the work of mental health professionals by helping families and caregivers provide a strong support network to individuals living with mental illness.

"This is a great way for Bucktown to celebrate May as Mental Health Awareness Month and to kick off the NAMIWalk fundraising season," says Pat Bereskin, an art educator and owner of Atom studio + gallery at Bucktown. "We are partnering with this organization because, as artists, we've witnessed the positive benefits of art therapy for persons recovering from mental illness. In fact, I'm working with returning veterans who have PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other mental health issues in an art class."

NAMIWalk 2014 is scheduled for September 13 at Centennial Park in Davenport. For further information on NAMIWalk, please visit www.namiwalks.org/greatermississippivalley.

About Bucktown Center for the Arts
Bucktown is a component of Midcoast Fine Arts, a Quad-City nonprofit organization focused on stimulating our community's cultural and economic vitality through the support of regional visual arts and artists. The Center is made up of a dozen unique shops and studios where you can purchase creative, unusual and useable works or art created by local artists. Contact the Center at www.bucktownarts.com or 563-424-1210.

About NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley
NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley is a 34-year old affiliate of the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization. NAMI advocates for early identification, and access to treatment and recovery supports. NAMI provides free programs for individuals living with mental illness and their families that accelerate recovery and prevent further harm. Their programs complement the work of our local mental health professionals. NAMI serves families in Rock Island, Henry, and Mercer counties in Illinois, as well as Clinton, Scott and Muscatine counties in Iowa. Contact NAMI at www.namigmv.org or 563-322-8870.

 

 

Walk Fights Stigma and Helps Provide Free Support to Families in Six Counties

DAVENPORT, Iowa (February 26, 2014) - NAMIWalk will step forward Saturday, September 13, 2014, at Centennial Park in Davenport, Iowa, to raise public awareness about mental illness.

Sponsored by the Greater Mississippi Valley affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the walks help raise funds for free family education classes and support groups for individuals and families living with serious mental illnesses. This is the 11th year for NAMIWalk in the Quad Cities area.

NAMI works to spread the good news that early identification, and access to treatment and recovery supports, is proven effective. The affiliate serves families residing in Muscatine, Clinton, Scott Counties in Iowa and Mercer, Henry, Rock Island Counties in Illinois.

"NAMIWalk is a fun event that supports serious work," said the Greater Mississippi Valley walk manager Shari Baker. "NAMI's work is about hope and recovery, and supporting families with adults and children living with mental illness." More than 60 teams and 1,100 persons participated in the 2013 event.

An organizational meeting will be held Monday, March 10, 2014, at 6 p.m. at the NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley office, 1706 Brady Street, Suite 101, Davenport, Iowa. Corporations, labor, civic, faith and social groups are encouraged to form walk teams. For further information, please contact Shari Baker at namiwalksgmv@gmail.com or 563-322-8870.

About NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley

One in10 children and one in four adults experience a mental health disorder in any given year. Half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by the age of 14. NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley is an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. This grassroots organization complements the work of mental health professionals by providing support, education and advocacy to individuals and families living with mental illness. NAMI works cooperatively through the Quad Cities Community Mental Health Initiative, serving residents in Muscatine, Clinton, Scott Counties in Iowa and Mercer, Henry, Rock Island Counties in Illinois.

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