Getting Real About Mental Illness

With deep gratitude, we share that GRAMI is bringing its formal work to a close.

What began as a mission born from loss became a movement of hope, awareness, advocacy, and action. Because of the generosity and commitment of our sponsors, donors, volunteers, community partners, first responders, mental health professionals, and supporters, GRAMI was able to help change conversations, support Crisis Intervention Team training, encourage collaboration, and provide meaningful resources for those who serve our community.

We are profoundly thankful to everyone who believed in this mission and helped make GRAMI’s work possible. Your support turned tragedy into purpose and helped create lasting change.

Though GRAMI’s official journey is ending, the impact of what we built together will continue.

Our Vision 

Advocating

for funding for mental health providers to assist with crisis 911 calls

Sponsoring

and participating in local events to educate the public about local services available

Working with media

by publicizing events and services pertaining to mental illness and those affected by it

Researching, identifying resources and publicizing

innovative and successful training programs that can serve as potential models for local agencies and organizations in the treatment of those with mental illness, especially in crises

GRAMI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit established January 25th, 2022. Ms. Adina B. Peyton founded it after her son was shot 16 times following a suicidal standoff with law enforcement on November 17, 2020. Ms. Peyton currently serves as Executive Director of GRAMI.

Thank You to Our Previous Sponsors 

Let us start helping you today!

Our Program

Brad Pugh Memorial First Responder’s Program

Grami
P.O. Box 1376
Huntsville, AL 35807

256-529-0140

grami@gramius.org

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