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Monday, March 15, 2010  

NAMI NH on NH Public Radio's Giving Matters

On December 5, 2009 the National Alliance on Mental Illness New Hampshire was featured on NH Public Radio's Giving Matters program. To listen to the audio file, select either Windows Media or MP3.

Giving Matters is a joint project of NHPR and The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and can be heard each Saturday at 8:35 AM during Weekend Edition. This weekly series showcases the stories of New Hampshire's nonprofit sector and the ways in which nonprofits strengthen communities and enrich lives. For more information, please visit: http://www.nhpr.org/givingmatters.

By Deborah Schachter on Saturday, December 5, 2009.

NAMI NH works to improve the quality of life for those with mental illness and their families. Liz Feingold turned to NAMI, when she lost her 21-year-old nephew, Josh, to suicide.

The greatest gift that I gained from NAMI was the gift of hope. When my nephew died and we were grieving terribly, I found a support group; I found people who were listening to me, who made me feel like my feelings were normal and natural, and that it was okay to talk about my nephew and honor him. I believe that I learned from NAMI so many things and I’m so grateful to them. They’re the unsung heroes in my life and in many people’s lives.

And I was trying to explain to my husband and my children. I told them that we would learn from this, and that we can’t be quiet, that we must ask questions of these young adults all the time. Josh’s gift to us would be to help others. And that we would be able to reach out to other young adults through Josh, and that we would remember him always in a positive light, and with hope; and that that would be his legacy.

If we can hold on to young adults, and keep them here and seeing that they have a lot of choices and options that are different than the choice of death by suicide, then perhaps we can help them make different choices. I found that peace and that ability to reach out to others through NAMI New Hampshire.

 

 

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