
Junior Mental Health America of Indiana, Inc.
The JMHAI is formed on the same principles as its parent organization,
it serves as an educational forum for middle and high school
students and provides volunteer and leadership opportunities
for its members. The first JMHA in the nation was formed in
Evansville, Indiana (Vanderburgh County) in 1963 by Louise
Whiting Fryer. It served the area high schools only. In 1987
Helen Kremzar, a mental health volunteer, developed the middle
school Junior Mental Health Association. On May 9, 1966 the
Junior Mental Health Association of Indiana was founded. It
is the first state Junior Mental Health Association in the
nation.
It is estimated that up to 17% or almost 250,000 of Indiana's
children and adolescents have some type of mental disorder.
Depression has been linked to poor school performance, truancy,
alcohol and drug abuse, and running away. Suicide is often
linked to depression. In the last 25 years, the rate of suicide
among teenagers and young adults has increased dramatically.
The Junior Mental Health Association offers a wide range of
programs:
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Promoting good mental health through education and
prevention.
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Helping others
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Developing and providing positive role models for
teens in the community. This supports our motto: "teens
helping teens."
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Kids on the Block educational puppets
are available to promote good mental health in lower and
middle schools.
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JMHA Youth puppeteers are available to give performances
across the state.
The first Junior Mental Health Association in the country
was developed at the high school level in 1963 by Luise Whiting
Fryer, a nationally known volunteer in mental health, in Evansville,
Indiana. In 1988, this program was expanded to middle schools
by Helen Kremzar, a mental health volunteer. The Junior
Mental Health Association in Evansville, now serves over
600 students. In 1995, through a grant from Tri Kappa Sorority,
the Mental Health America of Indiana initiated a plan
to expand the Junior Mental Health Association statewide,
under the chairmanship of Ms. Kremzar.
Junior Mental Health America of Indiana, Inc.
Mission: To provide role models for other teens, between
the ages of 11 and 21, in the community; to introduce individual
commitment to community service; explore career possibilities;
to disseminate information about mental illness and treatment;
reduce the stigma of mental illness; and to develop future adults
and community leaders who will be free of the stigma associated
with mental illness.
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For Information About:
THE JUNIOR MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN EVANSVILLE
(Vanderburgh County)
For more information please contact:
Helen Kremzar
State Chair, JMHAI
812-473-0029
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Junior Mental Health America of Indiana, Inc.
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