South Bay mental health mentors share ‘lived experience’ with peers – The Mercury News

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Santa Clara resident Brittany G. was diagnosed with type 1 bipolar disorder at age 19 and has had multiple hospitalizations. She has suffered homelessness and has a traumatic brain injury due to a bicycle accident in 2012.

Now Brittany has found a way to help herself while helping others who live with mental health conditions. Through the Community Peer Program administered by the National Alliance on Mental Illness in Santa Clara County (NAMI-SCC), she works as a peer connector, a mentor who has navigated his or her own mental health journey. Participants connect through weekly phone calls and in person check-ins. The program lasts up to four months.



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