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Advocacy

What is advocacy?  Advocacy means supporting a cause and educating people on its effect on their lives, knowing your rights under the laws that govern it, and participating in the public policies affecting it. An advocate wears many hats, including concerned citizen, voter, lobbyist, volunteer, patron, mentor, donor and public consumer.

At the MHAG, we are dedicated to educating our community on the importance of good mental health, connecting people to the mental health support they need, and eradicating prejudice against the mentally ill.  

If you need an advocate to speak on your behalf or a loved one's at a state-run psychiatric hospital, please contact the following people:

NC Facility Advocates:

Olga Propst, Broughten Hospital: 828-433-2111
Kim Brantham, Cherry Hospital: 919-731-3514
Paula Appel, Dix Hospital: 919-733-5540
Paula Appel, Umstead Hospital: 919-575-7211

Advocacy at the MHAG:
The Energy Behind Our Mission

Our goal for everyone is to help them recover their health, through hope, empowerment, self-responsibility and meaningful roles in life. Our challenge is to help these individuals seek and find treatments that work for them.

The Mental Health Association in Greensboro is dedicated to enhancing the mental wellness of individuals, families, and communities through education, advocacy, outreach and services.
The MHAG brings the voice of mental health advocacy to multiple partnerships such as: the Substance Abuse Coalition of Guilford County, the Guilford County Community Collaborative for Children and Families, the Homeless Prevention Coalition of Guilford County, the Mental Health Awareness Coalition, the Senior Roundtable, the United Way Executive Directors, the Directors of Volunteer Agencies, Partnership F.I.V.E., the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), and the Non-Profit Consortium of Guilford County.
Our MHAG Board sets our strategic plan every three years, measuring our goals and objectives against the greater goal of advocating for people living and struggling with psychiatric illnesses.
The MHAG has taken the initiative to bring together community members to build partnerships and develop long-range strategic plans for housing and homes for individuals with persistent psychiatric illnesses.