New Hope Clinical Research conducts clinical trials, which are research studies to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of newly developed drugs.They operate a state-of-the-art, phase I-IV clinical facility in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team managing the clinical trials at New Hope Clinical Research Center are top-notch. The team’s medical director has a fellowship from Duke/GlaxoSmithKline in New Drug Development and Clinical Research and is personally involved in every study.

Thank you for being a hero! Your participation in research gives hope to countless individuals living with PTSD.

Below, you will find several advocacy organizations in your area where you and your loved ones can find support and information on your condition.

You will soon have the opportunity to participate in Project RockSTARR and have a donation made in your honor to one of organizations below. If you want to know more about Project RockSTARR, please go HERE.

Thank you for being a part of this important research!


New Hope Local Advocacy Organizations:

NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. Your local NAMI Affiliates and volunteer leaders work in communities across the country to raise awareness and provide essential and free education, advocacy, and support group programs.

NAMI Charlotte is a local affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), a national nonprofit organization, and NAMI North Carolina. We share the same mission: support, education, and advocacy on behalf of individuals with severe mental illness and their families. Our community consists primarily of individuals with mental illness, their family members.

NAMI Charlotte
Phone: (704) 333-8218
Email Address: rle411@hotmail.com
www.nami-charlotte.org
www.naminc.org


MHA is a powerful voice for healthy communities throughout the nation and offers information, referrals, and resources for individuals living with any type of mental illness. One of MHA’s services includes online screening, which is one of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition. Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And recovery is possible.

MHA of Central Carolinas is a local chapter of the national MHA organization, dedicated to promoting mental health recovery and wellness for children and adults through advocacy, education and support services.

MHA of Central Carolinas
3701 Latrobe Drive, Suite 140
Charlotte, NC 28211
Phone (704) 365-3454
https://www.mhacentralcarolinas.org/


Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) changes lives, saves lives and impacts lives, through education, peer support groups and advocacy for those diagnosed with a mental health illnesses and empowers their family and friends to embrace their independence, advocate for improved services, and to love them for who they are.

DBSA Charlotte is a locally-run, independent affiliate of the National DBSA. DBSA is the largest support organization in the nation, devoted exclusively to mood disorders. Our goal is to provide hope, help, education and resources related to living well, even thriving, while living daily with a mood disorder.

DBSA Charlotte
Charlotte, NC
Tel: (980) 785-6613
Email: dbsaCharlotte@gmail.com
https://www.dbsa-charlotte.org/


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This list only includes those advocacy organizations that The STARR Coalition is affiliated with. If you know of other advocacy organizations that could be included in this list, please contact us at starrcert@thestarr.org. Thank you!