NAMI Comedy Show Features Locals

Two local residents were featured as part of the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) Comedy Show with a Twist that took place in Wheeling on February 8.
Jamie Betts, nurse manager of the Emergency Department of WVU Medicine Barnesville Hospital, served as the emcee of the event while Dr. Amanda Fisher of Fisher Family & Sports Chiropractic and Belmont County Coroner was one of seven presenters in the program.
NAMI Greater Wheeling improves the quality of life for individuals living w/ mental health conditions and their families through community outreach, public education, advocacy and family support.