No Longer Alone Ministries

  • Mental Wellness

Who We Are

No Longer Alone Ministries (NLAM) began in 1991 when a group of people, weary of the silence and stigma surrounding mental illness, met due to their common concern for loved ones. Since that time, the organization has evolved into a growing ministry encompassing many aspects of this specialized area. To learn more about our history, please click here.

Our Vision

A brighter future for all who are touched by mental illness.

Core Values and Belief Statements

  • Compassion – We believe God created and loves each person, endowing each with worth; therefore we commit to serving each individual with respect and understanding.
  • Renewal – We believe everyone has the ability to change and grow; therefore we are committed to accompanying persons with significant mental illness and their families on their journeys toward recovery.
  • Whole Person – We believe God created us as emotional, physical, spiritual, and relational beings; therefore we strive to provide services that address the whole person.
  • Interdependence – We believe that renewal happens best in the context of a loving, supportive community; therefore we strive to assist individuals in gaining meaningful roles and building mutual relationships.
  • Integrity – We commit ourselves to confidentiality, honesty and sensitivity in all relationships.
  • Stewardship – We are committed to providing excellent, cost-effective, affordable services; we are grateful to our donors and volunteers who make this possible.

 

What We Do

Our Mission:  Inspired by Christ's love, No Longer Alone provides professional services that build hope and empower individuals and families experiencing mental illness.

While our services are offered according to our mission, we do not impose any religious worldview on our clients or in our therapeutic approaches. People of all faiths and creeds are welcome to participate in our organization’s services and groups.

Our staff are professionally accredited in their areas of expertise. We accept referrals from many organizations. To learn more about making a professional referral, please click here.

Key resources, services and programs include:

Paths to Discovery Support Group participants experience fellowship, encouragement and mutual support for their personal journeys with mental illness.

REACH Mobile Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services help individuals with functional disabilities, resulting from mental illness, rebuild their lives in the community. One-on-one assistance addresses needs of daily living, education, career, socialization, and health.

Family Support Group ((FSG) provides individuals who have a loved one experiencing mental illness find education and support at monthly meetings.

The Healing Circle is a personalized family counseling program to assist family members gain understanding, problem-solve, and identify strengths for dealing with changes in their lives.

The panel of experts that comprise our Speakers Bureau are available to address topics such as overcoming anxiety and depression, developing a wellness plan, transforming conflict within families, and practicing good health care.

Details

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Get Connected Icon Sharon Givler
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http://www.nlam.org