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www.nmha.org The National Mental Health Association web page.

http://www.mhanj.org The New Jersey Mental Health Association web page.

http://www.mhanj.org/leg_main.htm  To find Legislative and Public Policy Action alerts in both state and federal categories.  This is a link from the New Jersey Mental Health Association web page which is listed below.

www.housingall.com  The Affordable Housing Alliance web page.

www.LSNJLAW.org  Legal Services of NJ offers resources meant to address the civil legal needs of low income people. 

www.helpingpatients.org Patient assistance information for free medications and more.

www.monmouth.edu The homepage of Monmouth University.

www.uwmonmouth.org  The homepage of United Way of Monmouth County.

http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov  Web site of United States Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) - Mental Health Services page

http://www.samhsa.gov/sbhh/viewcurrent.asp The newest issue of Behavioral Health Headlines can be viewed here.  Reports are posted bi-weekly and contain 30+ entries of State and National news related to public sector health, mental health and substance abuse.

Home Page of Bi-Polar Child

Michael's Journals From the website: On May 2, 2002, we lost our dear friend Michael Petriano.  Only one day after his passing, knowing that his memory must live on, his family and friends came together and formed Michael’s Journals Foundation.  Michael touched everyone who knew him and it is our vision that Michael’s Journals Foundation will continue to do just that.  One of Michael’s last wishes was to help others who are suffering and it is the mission of the Foundation to see it to fruition.  

Make Kids Count New Jersey Campaign - Help make children a priority for the rest of New Jersey.

Stop Anxiety Attack Symptoms - This site was created by Janice McPherson and  is intended to help fellow suffers of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (along with OCD) and to suggest ways to becoming independent.  On the site, she details her own personal experiences and ways she works through her disorder by giving the visitor reading materials, tips, breathing methods, etc.