1 in 5 students will experience a mental health condition. Nearly three-quarters of mental health conditions emerge by the age of 24.

Students are most likely to turn to peers for support during difficult times. When students connect, they can share common experiences and support each other through the transitions.

NAMI On Campus helps make those connections happen.

NAMI on Campus are student-led, student-run mental health clubs on high school and college campuses. NAMI on Campus Clubs

  • Raise mental health awareness with fairs, walks, and candlelit vigils.

  • Educate the campus with presentations, guest speakers, and student panels.

  • Advocate for improved mental health services and policies on campus.

  • Support peers with signature NAMI programs and training from NAMI State Organizations and Affiliates.