CLICK HERE TO SPONSOR OR REGISTER A recovery support group program that offers respect, understanding, encouragement and hope. 1st Tuesday of Every Month Starting September 3, 2024 @ 6:00 - 7:30 p.m Holly Pointe Building, 220 S. Main Street, 1st Floor Conference Room Registration not required READ THE ARTICLE NAMI Butler County PA and Butler County Human Services are teaming up to help the young children in our community explore and express their feelings in a fun, creative, and empowering way. Together they’ll be distributing 1,500 free copies of “Meet Little Monster” coloring and activity books and crayons to agencies in Butler County who provide hands-on services to children and their families. To learn more or to download a copy of Butler County specific “Meet Little Monster" Click Here Donate to NAMI Butler You are helping us provide support, education, and advocacy to thousands of people living with mental illness in Butler County and surrounding areas. Click Here We're Here To Help Please reach out for support, educational materials, advocacy questions and concerns, to share your story, or with any other general question or concern. To reach our office, call (724) 431-0069, or fill out the form on our Contact page. If your life or someone else’s is in imminent danger, please call 911.

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Helping Those in Need

NAMI Butler County PA has been supporting individuals affected by mental illness since the 1990s. We are affiliated with NAMI Keystone PA and NAMI National, which began in 1979 as a small group of families gathered around a kitchen table wanting to help individuals and their families living with a mental illness. NAMI has blossomed into the nation’s leading voice on mental health. Today we are an association of more than 500 local affiliates who work in your community to raise awareness and provide support and education to those affected by a mental health condition.

Our Mission

NBCPA works to reduce stigma and build better lives through educating and supporting those affected by a mental health condition.

Our Vision

NBCPA envisions a world where all people affected by a mental health condition live healthy, fulfilling lives.