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MFI Affiliates and Sponsors

by Jeremy Bensman last modified 2008-05-12 15:42

The MFI Affiliate Campaign is on! Here you will find information, links, and resources about MindFreedom Affiliate and Sponsor groups. Find out about grassroots activities. Discover how you can join in, start your own Affiliate, or have your group join as a Sponsor.

For MindFreedom Members:

(You need your MindFreedom memership "log-in and password" to view following links. If you do not have that, e-mail to office@mindfreedom.org.)


For Everyone -- no password required for these links:



Get organized and give MindFreedom a voice in your area!


MindFreedom Lane County First Wednesday Round Table2008:

MFI has launched a drive to build affiliates and start new ones!

If you want to help begin a new Affiliate, or be active in your local Affiliate, please read this information and contact the office.

Jeremy in the MFI office has re-organized this gateway to make this as easy as possible.

Frank Blankenship, Chair of the new Affiliate Support Committee, is ready to help support your efforts.

See the links at the bottom of this page to be part of the drive! Be part of history!


When we work together, our effectiveness takes a quantum leap forward!


Just look at how much MindFreedom Affiliates and Sponsors have accomplished recently!

  • Within weeks of starting, and with just a few members, the brand new MindFreedom Maine held a vigil at the launch of Kitty Dukakis's new book, and stood up for victims of forced electroshock.
  • MindFreedom Virginia is networking to raise awareness about the rapid erosion of human rights and civil liberties in that state.
  • Internationally, MindFreedom Ireland petitioned the Irish government to change their policy on forced psychiatric drugging.
  • Even in a developing country, MindFreedom Ghana in Africa has sponsored street marches for Mad Pride!


The problems facing human rights in mental health are world wide.

But some of the greatest opportunities to make a difference are found at home, in the communities we belong to and know best.

By forming or joining a MindFreedom affiliate or sponsor, we can support each other, and we can make an impact!

(Pictured above: MindFreedom Lane County meets at its "First Wednesday" gathering.)


We are MFI



Celia Brown

Celia Brown is a psychiatric survivor and leader in the movement for human rights in mental health. Celia has served on the MFI board for several years, including as MFI president. Celia leads MFI's United Nations team, and International committee. Celia is shown here speaking at an MFI protest directly in front of the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. (Photo by Tom Olin)
 
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