Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Yuma
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The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is the leading peer-directed national organization focusing on the most prevalent mental illnesses. 

The organization fosters an environment of u
nderstanding about the impact and management 
of these 
life-threatening illnesses by providing up-
to-date, scientifically-based tools and information written in language the general public can understand. 

DBSA supports research to promote a more timely
diagnosis, develop more effective and tolerable
treatments and discover a cure. 

The organ
ization works to 
ensure that people living 
with mood disorders are treated equitably.

Assisted by a Scientific Advisory Board and 
clinicians comprised of leading researchers in the 
field of mood disorders, DBSA has more than 
1,000 chapters of peer-run support groups across 
the country. Nearly two million people request and receive information and assistance each year.

DBSA's mission is to improve the lives of  people living with mood disorders.

Production of this material includes printed materials from DBSA.



DEPRESSION BIPOLAR SUPPORT GROUP 

WHO: Men and Women Living with Depression/ Bipolar Mood Disorders, Their Family and/or Friends
 

AGES: 20 Years and Above
WHEN: Every Wednesday
TIME: 7:00-9:00 PM
WHERE: Main Library in Yuma
               Conference Room C
              
2951 S. 21st Dr.
               Yuma, AZ 85364
                
PURPOSE: To Improve the Lives of Individuals Living with Mood Disorders

"We have been there, we can help."

Local Contacts:  
  
Nick:    928 581-1959 

Karen: 928-785-2009

The Yuma Chapter has been providing help since July 2005 .