Episode 38 No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete w Trinh Ding
Update: 2024-07-01
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About our guest … Trinh Ding is the Executive Director of NAMI (National Alliance on
Mental Illness) Southern Nevada. Trinh leads a peer-led grassroots mental health
nonprofit that aims to support, educate and advocate for individuals and families
impacted by mental health conditions. As someone with lived experience with mental
health challenges and seeing it first hand with family members, she is a passionate
mental health advocate. Trinh completed NAMI’s Family-to-Family 12-week class in
2012 and became a volunteer teacher in 2013, helping dozens of families navigate
mental health challenges over the past decade.
Trinh spent time in the classroom as a teacher and a Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Specialist (PSR) before becoming Executive Director in January 2020. She aims to bring
public mental health awareness to the community with empathy, compassion and
understanding as a Mental Health First Aid Instructor, through NAMI signature
presentations, and mindfulness practices by engaging diverse communities. As a
mental health advocate, she brings the family and peer voices to legislators and
community organizations to ensure that policies and programs incorporate the
perspectives of those utilizing the services.
Mental Illness) Southern Nevada. Trinh leads a peer-led grassroots mental health
nonprofit that aims to support, educate and advocate for individuals and families
impacted by mental health conditions. As someone with lived experience with mental
health challenges and seeing it first hand with family members, she is a passionate
mental health advocate. Trinh completed NAMI’s Family-to-Family 12-week class in
2012 and became a volunteer teacher in 2013, helping dozens of families navigate
mental health challenges over the past decade.
Trinh spent time in the classroom as a teacher and a Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Specialist (PSR) before becoming Executive Director in January 2020. She aims to bring
public mental health awareness to the community with empathy, compassion and
understanding as a Mental Health First Aid Instructor, through NAMI signature
presentations, and mindfulness practices by engaging diverse communities. As a
mental health advocate, she brings the family and peer voices to legislators and
community organizations to ensure that policies and programs incorporate the
perspectives of those utilizing the services.
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