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European Federation of Associations of Families of People with Mental Illness
Sep 9 2010
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Members

EUFAMI Members are national and regional organisations that support family carers and people with mental illness throughout Europe.

  • EUFAMI has members in 26 European countries and one non-European country.
  • EUFAMI has members in 23 countries of the 27 member countries of the EU.
  • EUFAMI is a federation of 41 family associations (including two non-European one) and 5 other mental health associations.

Use the drop-down menu on the right hand side to jump directly to your country of interest or scroll down through the list.

Map of EUFAMI members

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Click on the organisation link to find out more

about each group, including their local contact details.


Austria
H.P.E. Hilfe für Angehörige und Freunde psychisch Erkrankter

Belgium
SIMILES francophones Fédération des Associations Similes francophones
Similes VL Federatie van Vlaamse Simileskringen v.z.w.

Cyprus
KIPRO.DI.PS.A Advocacy Group for the Mentally Ill KINISI PROASPISIS DIKEOMATON PSYCHIK

Czech
SYMPATHEA O.P.S. National Group of Relatives

Denmark
BEDRE PSYKIATRI Landforeningen Parorende til Sindslidende
Landsforeningen SIND (The Danish Association for Mental Health
PF PsykiatrieFonden the Danish Mental Health Fund

Finland
MTKL Mielenterveyden keskusliitto ry
FINFAMI Omaiset Mielenterveystyön Tukena Keskusliitto Ry

France
UNAFAM Union Nationale des Amis et Familles de Malades Mentaux

Germany
B.A.p.K. Bundesverband der Angehörigen psychisch Kranker FamilienSelbsthilfe Psychiatrie

Greece
SOFPSI N. SERRON Association of families & friends for M H County of Serres
SOPSI Panhellenic Association of Families for Mental Health
A.P.H.C.A
KIN.A.PS.I.
SOPSI Patras
POSOPSI Panellinia omospondia Syllogon oikogeneion Gia Thn psychiki Ygeia

Hungary
KESZ Korlátozottam Cselekvöképes Személyek Hozzátartozóinak Erdekvédelmi Szövetsége

Ireland
SHINE - supporting people affected by mental ill health (formerly Schizophrenia Ireland - SI)

Italy
A.P.A.M.P. Associazione Parenti ed Amici di Malati Psichici
A.R.A.P. Associazione per la Reforma dell'Assistenza Psichiatrica
PSICHE LOMBARDIA Associazione di familiari e volontari per la salute mentale
UNASAM Unione Nazionale delle Associazione per la Salute Mentale
Progetto Itaca onlus

Lithuania
LSPŽGB Lietuvos Sutrikusios Psichikos Žmonių Globos Bendrija

Malta
MHA Malta Mental Health Association

Netherlands
Stichting LABYRINT ~ in PERSPECTIEF
YPSILON Vereniging voor familieleden van mensen met schizofrenie of een psychose

Norway
LPP Landsforeningen for Pĺrřrende innen Psykiatri

Poland
POL-FAMILIA Zwiazek Stowarzyszen Rodzin i Opiekunow Osob Chorujacych Psychicznie
POMOST Stowarzyszenie Mlodziezy i Osob z Problemami Psychicznymi, Ich Rodzin i Przyjaciol

Portugal
ENCONTRAR+SE
AEIPS Associacao Para o Estudo e Integracao psicossocial
FNAFSAM Federaçăo Nacional des Associaçőes de Familias Pró – Saúde Mental

Romania
ROFAMI

Russia
ARSP - NEW-CHOICES Общероссийская общественная организация инвалидов All-Russia Society of Persons with Mental Health Disabilities and their Relatives (ARSP)

Slovenia
HUMANA ZDRUŽENJE SVOJCEV PRI SKRBI ZA MENTALNO ZDRAVJE
OZARA Slovenija Naciaonalno Zdrruzenje Za Kakovost Zivljenja
ŠENT Slovensko združenje za duševno zdravje

Spain
AEF-TP Asociacion Espańola de Familiares de Afectados por transtornos de Personalidad
FEAFES Confederación Espagńola de Agrupaciones de Familiares y Personas con Enfermedad Mental
FEDEAFES Federacion de Euskadi de Familiares y Enfermos Psiquicos

Sweden
Schizofreniförbundet Intresseförbundet för personer med schizofreni och liknande psykoser

Switzerland
VASK Vereinigung der Angehorigen von Schizophrenie/Psychisch-Kranken

United Kingdom
Hafal For people with severe mental illness
NSF Scotland Support and action for people affected by mental illness
RETHINK severe mental illness


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