Achieva Family Trust is proud to employ three members of NAELA and its Pennsylvania affiliate, PAELA. Amy Dolan Strano, Esquire, President; Jacki Connell, Esquire, Vice President; and LeeAnn Fulena, Esquire, Director of Strategic Operations, all recognize and support the important work being done by the NAELA and PAELA and their officers and Directors. Both organizations are always at the forefront of emerging issues impacting the elderly and people with disabilities in Pennsylvania and throughout the U.S. Achieva Family Trust appreciates the opportunity to work with so many talented attorneys and to be able to help their clients by serving as corporate trustees for special needs trusts and also providing information and referrals for services.
If you have any questions about finding an Elder Law Attorney, please visit the Achieva Family Trust website or contact us at 412.995.5000 X565 or familytrust@achieva.info.
Mental Health Awareness Month
From the National Alliance on Mental Illness
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Since its inception in 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has been a cornerstone of addressing the challenges faced by millions of Americans living with mental health conditions. Throughout the month, NAMI actively participates in this national movement, dedicated to eradicating stigma, extending support, fostering public education and advocating for policies that prioritize the well-being of individuals and families affected by mental illness.
This year, NAMI is celebrating Mental Health Awareness Month with the Take the Moment campaign. We encourage you to join us in fostering open dialogues and cultivating empathy and understanding. We also urge you to share our resources to support individuals and families on their journey towards mental wellness. Through "Take the Moment,” we shine a spotlight on NAMI's array of signature programs including: NAMI Basics, NAMI Family-to-Family, NAMI Family & Friends, NAMI Homefront, NAMI In Our Own Voice, NAMI Peer-to-Peer, NAMI Support Groups and our invaluable NAMI HelpLine, which is a free, nationwide peer-support service providing information, resource referrals and support to people living with a mental health condition, their family members and caregivers, mental health providers and the public.
This campaign also champions the importance of destigmatizing mental health by normalizing the practice of taking moments to prioritize mental health care without guilt or shame.
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