Mental Health America (the singer formerly known as the National Mental Health Association) turned 100 this year, and we’d like to wish them a Happy Birthday. They trace their roots back to 1909 and Clifford W. Beers:

We began our work in 1909 when Clifford W. …

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Happy 100th, Mental Health America

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  1. Mental Health America remains one of the outstanding non-profit organizations in the country that works through its affiliates to “reduce the stigma” and increase objective information about mental health concerns.

    “Reduce” is not much of a goal, “refuting” is.

    Harold A. Maio, retired Mental Health Editor
    khmaio@earthlink.net

  2. Hi John,
    Just wanted to add;
    Mental Health America also represent the growing movement of Americans who promote mental wellness for the health and well-being of the nation-every day, especially in times of crisis.

    The year 2009 will see them marking a century of achievement with a year-long Centennial Observance: “Celebrating the Legacy, Forging the Future.”

    Well done and Congratulations!!

    Thank you
    Regards
    Gary Graye

  3. My heartfelt wishes to Mental Health America for all you have done for spreading information about mental health. The discussion has become a public one thanks to your efforts

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