Why donate to NAMI San Diego?

If someone you loved was diagnosed with a serious mental illness today, who would you turn to for help and information? 

NAMI San Diego is your NAMI.  We work for and with you to educate families, consumers and the general public about mental illnesses; we provide information about where to find treatment, financial support, and how to travel the road to recovery.  We advocate to end the stigma that limits the lives and livelihoods of individuals with mental illness. 

All NAMI San Diego education and support programs and the NAMI Helpline are offered completely free of charge.  We welcome the support of foundations and corporations, but we depend on contributions from individuals like you to help us to continue serving our community as San Diego’s Voice on Mental Illness.

Please Donate Now

Just click on the button below and your donation will be processed quickly and securely.  You will receive a tax-deductibility statement.  If you wish, your donation can remain anonymous.

If you would like to donate to a particular program, to NAMI’s endowment fund, or to obtain information about including NAMI San Diego in your will, please call Shannon Jaccard at 619-584-5567.

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Donate Your Car and Support NAMI San Diego

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How It Works
Interested in donating your vehicle to an organization you believe in? It's easy to make a contribution that supports NAMI San Diego.

How To Donate

There are a few ways to donate your vehicle to NAMI San Diego:

1. Call toll Free: (877) 537-5277 and mention that you are donating your vehicle to NAMI San Diego.

2. Send an e-mail to CARS (Charitable Auto ResourceS, Inc.) and notify them of your wish to donate at donations@charitableautoresources.com

3. Visit CARS website by clicking here

We thank you for your kind donations.

 

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