Welcome to Keep Sound Minds

“Every effort should be taken to protect innocent people from the devastating consequences of untreated mental illness.” - Danielle Lambert

Thank you for visiting the website for Kaleigh, Shane and Marci for Mental Health Awareness. We are a NH-based non-profit organization, which is also known as “Keep Sound Minds.” This site and our organization are dedicated to the memories of Kaleigh and Shane Lambert and Marci Thibault, whose lives were lost as a result of mental illness on January 11, 2008 in Massachusetts.

We hope to prevent similar incidents from occurring by improving society’s understanding and management of mental health issues.

If you support our goals and wish to be notified of our organization’s progress, please visit our Contact Us page to sign up for our mailing list.

Thank you very much,
Keep Sound Minds

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EVERY 15 MINUTES
SOMEONE
IN THE U.S. DIES BY

SUICIDE

EVERY 16 MINUTES
SOMEONE IS LEFT
TO MAKE SENSE OF IT

ANNOUNCEMENTS

KSM Police Training DVD's - Help is needed

The KSM Police Training DVD’s will soon be distributed to the Maine and Rhode Island Police Departments.
Help is needed to get them out ...
please contact Kim Walsh at kim@keepsoundminds.org if you would like to help.


Public Seminar - Many Thanks!

Our first public seminar at Middlesex Community College in October was a great success. Many thanks to Middlesex for hosting.


More Public Seminars Coming

Keep an Eye out for more public seminar dates ahead.
Rivier College in Nashua, NH and North Shore Community College in Lynn, Mass will be hosting events in the Fall.
Please check back for dates and times.


EVENTS

Volunteer Meeting

Tuesday, March 20th at St. Monica’s Parish, Methuen, Mass (school Library).
We will be putting together the mailings for the Police Training DVD’s going out to Maine and Rhode Island, HELP NEEDED!!


Practical Answers: What to do if Someone You Care for has Severe Mental Illness

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Keep Sound Minds is helping Law Enforcement and First Responders to recognize and know what actions they should take when they encounter a situation involving members of our communities who are troubled by mental health issues, to minimize the risk to our loved ones from becoming victims to unnecessary tragedies.

Help us help those who are suffering from mental illness find the help they need.

Help us to ease the pain of families whose loved ones are struggling with mental health issues.