Don’t miss out on a single thing this year! Become a member of our family – membership is free!
One of the easiest ways you can join is by becoming an individual, family, or youth member of the National Federation. The best thing about it is that it is completely free! By signing up, you’ll start to enjoy numerous benefits:
Download the membership application: Membership Form
Already a member? Need to update your contact information? Contact Marion Mealing at 240-403-1901.
Are you an organization looking to partner with the National Federation. Do you believe in and want to support the work that we do for our families, youth and children? Become a partner organization today and start earning the benefits listed below.
Budget less than $500K, Annual Dues = $150
Budget more than $500K, Annual Dues = $250
Download the partnership membership application: Partnership Membership Form
Already a member? Need to update your contact information? Contact Marion Mealing at 240-403-1901.
In addition to our partner organizations, we have dozens of chapter and state organizations that do great work at the local and state levels respectively. Chapters and state organizations receive their own special set of benefits as well.
Membership to become a chapter or state organization requires an application. If you do not have a chapter or state organization in your area and are interested in becoming one, you can contact Marion L. Mealing at ffcmh@ffcmh.org to request an application.
Already a member? Need to update your contact information? Contact Marion Mealing at 240-403-1901.
Not ready to become a member? You can still contribute to the cause by making a donation below. All donations are tax deductible. Your donation helps us develop new resources and tools for our youth, families, and children. Keep the movement alive by making a donation today.
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From the News:
31st Jan, 2012

The National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health declares the first full week in May (May 6 – 12, 2012) as National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week. ...