NAMI Mercer brings $120,000 in donations

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The National Alliance on Mental Illness drew more than 950 supporters on May 2, 2015 at the 8th annual NAMI Mercer Walk. The walk took place on the campus of Educational Testing Service in Princeton.

The NAMI Mercer Walk helped draw attention to May as Mental Health Awareness Month.

The event brought in nearly $120,000 in individual and corporate donations.

All donations go towards supporting NAMI Mercer’s free programs for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Donations will continue to be accepted until the end of June.

For more information about the walk and future NAMI Mercer events, contact NAMI Mercer Director of Development Christine Bakter at (609) 799 – 8994.

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