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Dear Journalist,

Thank you for visiting the website of NARSAD, The World's Leading Charity Dedicated to Mental Health Research.

NARSAD is the world’s largest donor-supported organization dedicated to funding research on psychiatric disorders. We can assist you with any stories you’re covering on mental illness, philanthropy and nonprofit management. We offer 20 years of experience and a wide range of expert spokespersons.

  • If you’re developing a story on mental illness, please go to Expert Sources or call us to learn about the range of research scientists available to answer your questions.

  • The NARSAD News Kit will provide you with facts and background on NARSAD’s research grants program, history and activities, as well as current statistics on the prevalence of mental illness and bios of the organization’s key spokespersons.

  • Read our Recent Press Releases to learn about NARSAD’s initiatives in research, educational programs, grantmaking activities and research awards.

  • Be sure to visit our Research and Giving News page to learn about the advances in mental health research being made daily by NARSAD-supported scientists.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Contact:
Kristen Simone
Director of Communications
516-829-0091, ext. 241
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516-829-0091, ext. 241
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