The Connect Program
NAMI NH's Connect Program is a nationally recognized provider of training in suicide prevention, Intervention, and postvention.
06/16/2026
It's OK to ask for help.
It's OK to talk about how you're feeling.
It's OK to take care of your mental health.
Many men grow up hearing messages that encourage them to handle challenges on their own. But strength isn't about carrying everything by yourself.
Support, connection, and reaching out are signs of courage.
This Men's Health Month, let's help create a culture where it's OK to talk.
Learn more: http://NAMI.org/mensmentalhealth
If you or someone you know needs immediate support, you can call, text, or chat confidentially with a trained crisis worker 24/7 through 988 at no cost – call/text 988 or chat online at 988Lifeline.org.
06/15/2026
You are not alone. 💚
To connect with free NH mental health resources & support for Granite Staters of all ages, contact NAMI NH's Info. & Resource Line at 1-800-242-6264 (press 4) or [email protected].
06/12/2026
NAMI Webinar: Restoring Black Men’s Wellbeing Through Nature and Community
Wednesday, June 24th, 3:00 PM
Register Now: https://nami-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JAPeT3MUQVyR7OAS4IOaBQ #/registration
For National Men’s Health Month, NAMI National and the Community Health Equity Alliance (CHEA) are convening a conversation on what it means to support the health of Black men from the inside out. This webinar will bring together perspectives on mental wellness, physical health, outdoor connection, and community-based support to explore how healing, restoration, and long-term wellbeing are strengthened when Black men have access to spaces, tools, and relationships that allow them to show up fully for themselves and one another.
06/10/2026
"Belonging is really the secret sauce...for how we, as humans, can navigate really hard things.”
If you or someone you know needs immediate support, you can call, text, or chat confidentially with a trained crisis worker 24/7 through 988 at no cost.
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