A community forum for mental health policy in North Carolina.
Since 1978, the Legislative Breakfast on Mental Health has brought community conversation to the statewide issues that shape treatment services, close service gaps, and improve outcomes for people living with mental illness and their loved ones.
How the breakfast began.
The Legislative Breakfast on Mental Health began around 1978 in Orange County, organized first by the Mental Health Association of Orange County, and later joined by NAMI Orange. The purpose of the event was to bring community conversation to statewide issues concerning treatment services, service gaps, and overall needs to improve outcomes for people living with mental illness, and their loved ones. In an effort to broaden the reach of the event, NAMI Durham joined to reach Durham County legislators and the community.
The early years of the Legislative Breakfast focused on legislators attending from Orange, Person, Chatham, and Durham counties. Ten years ago, event organizers decided to expand participation beyond those counties and increase attendance from legislators and communities far beyond the original OPC-D region. That is a testament to the dedication of the organizing committee that exists today and continues to grow.
The people behind it.
Executive Committee
- Maximilian ShafirLead Chair · Keep Counsel, PLLC
- Heather JacksonTreasurer · NCHFA
- Linda FoxworthCo-Chair · Retired, KidSCope
Planning Committee
- Linda AtackCommunity Advocate
- Julia HuskSouthlight
- Matt HughesTown of Hillsborough
- Charlene LeeClub Nova
- Linwood WebsterCommunity Advocate
- Karen Kincaid DunnCo-Chair · Club Nova
- Steve BaileyJosh's Hope Foundation
- Jarrett BlaizeBlaize Bureau Consulting
Advisory Committee
- Jenny GaddAlberta Professional Services
- Valerie ArendtNASW-NC
- Julie BaileyJosh's Hope Foundation
- Corye DunnDisability Rights NC
- Barbara FousheeTown of Carrboro
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