NAMI Utah

Thanks to all who came to the NAMI Utah Open House Fundraiser!

Brain

Huge thanks to all the businesses and individuals who generously donated for the silent auction:

Culinary Crafts

Ye Old Cupcake Shoppe

Valley Catering Services

Tin Angel Cafe

Russ Juillerat with World's Finest Chocolate

Jane Wright

Jeffrey and Vanessa Wright

Amorous Nail Lounge

Automated Business Products

beYoutifully Healthy

Big O Tires

Calling All Dogs Utah

Candlewarmers

Cheesecake Factory

Christopher Kia

Complete Detail

Tranzformations-Debi Brockbank

DeDe Beck

Dexterity Salon

Dogs Meow

Dr. John Howarth

Earth Goods General Store

Gastronomy

Gigi Arrington/ Durham, Jones and Pinegar

Hale Center Theatre-Orem

Hale Center Theatre-Salt Lake

Harmons

Hope, Health & Healing Counseling Services

Joyce-Custom Design

Leisure Living

Lodestar

Margene Andersone Dance Scene

Massage Envy

Michael Berry Gallery

Mikado

Nailed!

Norm Younkers

Oasis Café

Park Lane Jewelry

Photography by Laurie

Rawbean

Robyn Emery/Optum Health

Ruths Chris Steakhouse

Salon NV

Salt Lake Bees

Sniders Meat

Soulmates Sandles

Starbucks

The Store

Valley Services

Waxie Sanitary Supply

Your Angels' Guidance

Zion Ponderosa Resort

Thank you to the artists who donated their amazing work:

Alison Armstrong
Anne Marie Oborn
Barbara Glick
Bruce A. Hansen
Carl Purcell
Cat Palmer
Chariya Ernst
Colleen Parker
Dana Rapallo
Eddie McKenna
Emmett Brown
Geri Jensen
Jane Wright
Jannica Swing
Joseph Taylor
Karen Colbert
Karen DeTevis
Karen Foster
Kendra Burton
Kristopher Scott
LeighAnn Coleman
Lynn Marion
Malen Pierson
Melissa Bond
Michael Berry
Morag Totten
Natalie Frandsen
Preston Elliott Wood
Raevynne Vile
Sandra Rast
Sarah Burton
Susan Gallacher
Victoria Harris

Upcoming Events

Fri May 31 @05:00PM - 07:00PM
Picnic in the Park
Sat Jul 27 @08:00AM - 12:00PM
NAMIBikes - The GLMR

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Healthy Eating

We all need nutrition to support our bodies. A poor diet equals poor health, contributing to obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes - conditions that many people living with mental illness are at a high risk of developing. Nutrition is important for everyone. If you are living with mental illness, eating well is especially important for you, because what you eat can affect your daily life, mood and energy level. Healthy eating is not about being thin or deprivation. Healthy eating is about feeling good, having more energy, participating in your recovery and mapping out your future. Simply put, healthy eating is one of the best things you can do to improve wellness. Dietary guidelines set by the USDA state that a healthy diet is one that emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains and fat free or low fat milk products. A healthy diet should include lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs and nuts. Be sure to limit saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, sodium and added sugars. Lear more about the U.S. government's guidlelines by reveiwing the food pyramid: mypyramid.gov.

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