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Thanks to Dr Ruth Vine,
The Mental Health Branch
Department of Human Services

NNAAMI is grateful for a grant supplied by Mental Health Branch Vic 2006 to upgrade NNAAMI's computer equipment.

Most of the new equipment was purchased in June 2007. This will help NNAAMI in its communication with children, young people, adults and families who experience life managing a parent's mental illness.

Contributions to NNAAMI from businesses, community organisations and individuals are always welcome to continue the vital work of NNAAMI. To find out more please see the Donations page, or leave a message and a representative of NNAAMI will return your enquiry.

 
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