NAMI Collier’s 24th annual walk to raise community awareness of mental health is taking place as National Mental Health Awareness Month gets underway on Friday, May 1, at Cambier Park.
Registration begins at 5:30 p.m., followed by family-friendly activities and a one-mile walk around the park starting at 6 p.m. led by the Grand Marshals Brian, Nicole and Remi Roland. WINK News anchor Corey Lazar is the event emcee. Live entertainment from the Back Country Boys will conclude the three-hour event, which will also feature multiple food trucks.
“Mental health is a lifelong journey,” said Beth Hatch, NAMI Collier CEO. “Together at the Hope Shines Walk, we can make sure that journey is supported and respected and that those living with mental health issues never walk alone. The community’s generosity in our mission fuels the care, the hope, that so many in our community depend upon. When you give your time to walk or your generosity through a donation, you're not just supporting a program, you’re removing the stigma and lifting a life.”
The event helps support NAMI Collier’s children, family and caregiver services including:
Individual event registration is $35. Teams are both welcomed and encouraged, with prizes awarded for the largest and highest fundraising teams, and a special recognition to all first responders that are in attendance. Cambier Park is located at 755 8th Ave. South.
To register for the event or learn about sponsorship opportunities, visit https://app.betterunite.com/NAMICollierCounty-HopeShinesWalk2026.
For information or to donate to NAMI Collier visit NAMICollier.org.
About NAMI Collier
NAMI Collier provides no-cost mental health support, advocacy, and education that inspires resilience and strengthens communities. NAMI Collier envisions a community where those living with mental health conditions can live healthy, fulfilling lives supported by a community that cares.
For additional information about NAMI Collier, please visit NAMICollier.org.
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