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5th Annual Runnin' to Beat the Blues
March 29, 2008
Centennial Park
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10th Annual Jammin' to Beat the Blues
April 27, 2008
Ryman Auditorium
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The Mental Health Association of Middle Tennessee (MHAMT) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization that has been providing services to the Middle Tennessee community for over 60 years. Since our founding, our mission has been to promote mental health for all people through advocacy, education and service.
Over the years, the Association has worked diligently to educate all members of our community about how to attain good mental health. Last year alone we were able to share our message of hope for mental wellness to over 100,000 individuals.
By being a frontline resource for the community, the MHAMT is in a position to identify important mental health needs in Middle Tennessee, and then often facilitates the development of programs to meet those needs or enhance resources to address service gaps. |
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Mental Health Training for Interpreters - Memphis
December 8-9, 2008 (attendance both days is required)
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Memphis Mental Health Institute
951 Court Avenue
Memphis, TN 38103
For more information, contact Noel Riley-Philpo at 615-269-5355 or nrphilpo@mhamt.org.
Click here to view photos from the MHAMT's 2008 Jammin' to Beat the Blues and Runnin' to Beat the Blues!
2008 ACM NOMINEE EMERSON DRIVE HEADLINES THE 10TH ANNUAL JAMMIN’ TO BEAT THE BLUES BENEFIT CONCERT AT THE RYMAN AUDITORIUM
Emerson Drive, Heidi Newfield, Jonathan Singleton and Gil Grand teamed up with the MHAMT on Sunday, April 27th for a must-see Nashville event at the Historic Ryman Auditorium.
Emerson Drive’s first Number One hit, “Moments,” was recently nominated for a Grammy Award and an Academy of Country Music (ACM) Award. The group also received an ACM nomination for Top Vocal Group of the Year - read more.
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