Education for Families supporting an Adult with a Mental Illness – Muscatine

Now Registering: an eight-session course for family members, caregivers and friends of an adult loved one living with a mental health condition.

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(8) Tuesday evenings, March 29 – May 10, 2022

This class will be held in-person.

Class size is limited to (20). As this course is funded by the Muscatine Health Support Granting Fund, residents of Muscatine County will have registration priority. Social distancing guidelines will be followed as designated by our host site.

For further information, call our NAMI office at 563-386-7477-x 266 (M-F 10-2).


Education for Families supporting an Adult with a Mental Illness – Davenport

A 3-generation Black family

Now Registering: an eight-session course for family members, caregivers and friends of an adult loved one living with a mental health condition.

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(8) Thurdsday evenings, September 9 to October 28, 2021

This class will be held in-person.

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Class size is limited to (20). As this course is funded by the Eastern Iowa Mental Health Region, residents of  Muscatine, Scott, Cedar, Clinton and Jackson Counties will have registration priority. Social distancing guidelines will be followed as designated by our host site.

For further information, call our NAMI office at 563-386-7477-x 266 (M-F 10-2).


Education for Families supporting an Adult with a Mental Illness – Davenport

Son pushing grandfather in wheelchair

Now Registering: an eight-session course for family members, caregivers and friends of an adult loved one living with a mental health condition.

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(8) Tuesday evenings, July 6 to August 24, 2021

This class will be held in-person.

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Class size is limited to (20). As this course is funded by the Eastern Iowa Mental Health Region, residents of  Muscatine, Scott, Cedar, Clinton and Jackson Counties will have registration priority. Social distancing guidelines will be followed as designed by our host site.

For further information, call our NAMI office at 563-386-7477-x 266 (M-F 10-2).


Education for Families supporting an Adult with a Mental Illness – Muscatine2

Son pushing grandfather in wheelchair 1st Day of Class!: an eight-session course for family members, caregivers and friends of an adult loved one living with a mental health condition.

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(8) Monday evenings, April 5 – May 24, 2021

This class will be held in-person at Musser Public Library, 408 E. 2nd St., Room 301, Muscatine.

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Class size is limited to (20) and Muscatine County residents will have registration priority. This class is funded by a grant from the Muscatine Health Support Granting Fund. Social distancing guidelines will be followed.

For further information, call our NAMI office at 563-386-7477-x 266 (M-F 10-2).


Education for Families supporting an Adult with a Mental Illness – Muscatine

Son pushing grandfather in wheelchairNow Registering: an eight-session course for family members, caregivers and friends of an adult loved one living with a mental health condition.

Learn More

(8) Monday evenings, April 5 – May 24, 2021

This class will be held in-person at Musser Public Library, 408 E. 2nd St., Room 301, Muscatine.

Register Today

Class size is limited to (20) and Muscatine County residents will have registration priority. This class is funded by a grant from the Muscatine Health Support Granting Fund. Social distancing guidelines will be followed.

For further information, call our NAMI office at 563-386-7477-x 266 (M-F 10-2).


Education for Families Supporting an Adult with Mental Illness – Moline

Son pushing grandfather in wheelchairNow Registering: an eight-session course for family members, caregivers and friends of an adult loved one living with a mental health condition.

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(8) Tuesday evenings, March 30 – May 18, 2021

This class will be held in-person at Black Hawk College main campus, 6600 34th Ave, Moline – Building 3, Room 311

Registration is now open: Call 309-796-8210 or 309-796-8223

Class size is limited to (12) and Rock Island County residents will have first priority. This class is funded by a grant from the Rock Island County Mental Health 708 Board. Social distancing guidelines will be followed.

For further information, call our NAMI office at 563-386-7477-x 266 (M-F 10-2).


1st Day of Class NAMI Family-to-Family Kewanee

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Henry County – Kewanee Program

Because this class is funded with Henry County Mental Health 708 Board and Henry County Mental Health Alliance funds, residents of Henry and adjoining Stark Counties will be given registration priority.  

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This program will run 8 Thursday evenings, September 10 to October 29, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. from  All registrants will be contacted by a course instructor 1 to 2 weeks before classes start to get to know you privately. Location is OSF St. Luke Medical Center, Kewanee.

  • Course registration online closes Sept. 9 at 2 p.m.
  • Late registrations may be accepted depending on availability – call office.
  • For further information, call our NAMI office at 563-386-7477-x 266 (M-F 10-2).

Now Registering NAMI Family-to-Family Class

Need to Know More about this Program? Click Here.

Henry County – Kewanee Program

Because this class is funded with Henry County Mental Health 708 Board and Henry County Mental Health Alliance funds, residents of Henry and adjoining Stark Counties will be given registration priority.  

Register Here.

This program will run 8 Thursday evenings, September 10 to October 29, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. from  All registrants will be contacted by a course instructor 1 to 2 weeks before classes start to get to know you privately. Location is OSF St. Luke Medical Center, Kewanee.

  • For further information, call our NAMI office at 563-386-7477-x 266 (M-F 10-2).

Now Registering NAMI Family-to-Family Class

Need to Know More about this Program? Click Here.

Henry County – Kewanee Program

Because this class is funded with Henry County Mental Health 708 Board and Henry County Mental Health Alliance funds, residents of Henry and adjoining Stark Counties will be given registration priority.  

Register Here.

This program will run 8 Thursday evenings, September 10 to October 29, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. from  All registrants will be contacted by a course instructor 1 to 2 weeks before classes start to get to know you privately. Location is OSF St. Luke Medical Center, Kewanee.

  • For further information, call our NAMI office at 563-386-7477-x 266 (M-F 10-2).

New Partners in Henry County Illinois

Thanks to 2020 grants from the Henry County Mental Health 708 Board and the Henry County Mental Health Alliance, NAMI will bring its first class to Kewanee, Illinois in April 2020. NAMI Family-to-Family educates family members and significant others supporting an adult loved one living with a mental health condition. Learn more here. 

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