Over 2,000 community members from across Miami-Dade County, including residents from Surfside, came together to support mental health awareness during the sixth annual walk hosted by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Miami-Dade County. This inspiring community event demonstrates the region’s commitment to promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma around mental health issues.

The annual walk has grown significantly since its inception, attracting participants from communities throughout Miami-Dade County, including Surfside residents who value the importance of mental health advocacy. The event serves as both a fundraiser for mental health programs and an opportunity for community members to show solidarity with those affected by mental health challenges.

NAMI Miami-Dade County’s efforts to raise awareness about mental health resources benefit residents throughout the county, including those in Surfside who may need access to support services and educational programs. The organization provides valuable resources, support groups, and educational initiatives that help families and individuals navigate mental health challenges with dignity and hope.

The success of this year’s walk reflects the growing awareness and acceptance of mental health as an essential component of overall wellness in South Florida communities. Surfside residents interested in mental health advocacy and support can connect with NAMI Miami-Dade County to learn about ongoing programs, volunteer opportunities, and resources available to help build stronger, more supportive communities throughout the region.


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