NAMI Chippewa Valley Offers Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Classes

Free 8-week program for adults living with mental health challenges

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

NAMI Chippewa Valley is hosting an 8-class program for adults living with mental health challenges. The classes cover a range of topics related to mental health wellness and recovery, designed to help individuals reach and maintain mental wellness.

Why it matters

Access to peer-led mental health support programs can be crucial for those living with mental health conditions, providing a community-based approach to recovery and wellness. NAMI's Peer-to-Peer classes aim to empower participants and equip them with tools and information to manage their mental health.

The details

The NAMI Chippewa Valley Peer-to-Peer classes will be held over two 4-week sessions - the first from March 4 to March 25, and the second from April 8 to April 29. Each class runs from 6-8:30pm on Wednesdays. The program covers a wide range of mental health topics to support wellness and recovery.

  • The first 4-week session runs from March 4 to March 25, 2026.
  • The second 4-week session runs from April 8 to April 29, 2026.

The players

NAMI Chippewa Valley

A local chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, providing education, support, and advocacy for those affected by mental illness in the Chippewa Valley region.

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What’s next

Interested participants can register for the free Peer-to-Peer classes by visiting the forms.gle link or contacting NAMI Chippewa Valley at 715-450-6484 or info@namicv.org.

The takeaway

NAMI's Peer-to-Peer program offers a valuable community-based resource for adults living with mental health challenges, providing education, support, and tools to aid in recovery and wellness.