Peer Vision for Mental Health is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating communities of support for persons who encounter mental health concerns that affect their daily wellbeing. We focus on fostering connection, growth, and possibility; walking with individuals through the power of shared life experience.
Creative activities can boost well-being and be a real help to one's personal recovery process. Come try out some creative options that may add enjoyment and healing to your life.
For information or with questions, call 701-852-3263.
Unfiltered Resilience: Dawn Olson's Journey is a deeply personal and educational podcast that explores the intersection of disability rights, personal growth, and societal change. Hosted by advocate and storyteller Dawn Olson, this podcast creates a space where vulnerability meets strength, where difficult conversations become opportunities for connection, and where listeners are invited to reimagine what's possible. Each episode weaves together Dawn's lived experiences with thoughtful reflection and practical insights to challenge perceptions, provide valuable knowledge, and inspire action.
You can find Dawn's podcast at one of the links below:
Peer Vision will hold its Annual Meeting on Friday, October 17th, 2025 at 5:30 pm at the Harmony Center. All participants in our programs at the Harmony Center and Minot Vets for Vets are welcome, as are other stakeholders and persons who have an interest in what we do. We'll discuss the happenings of the past year, and look forward to what is to come in the next.
In November of 2023, Peer Vision for Mental Health was awarded a $4000 grant by the North Dakota Community Foundation to support integration, outreach, and expansion of services. This grant was made possible through the Minot Community Endowment Fund 2023. Funds allowed Peer Vision and the Harmony Center to establish this website, accelerate community outreach, increase educational offerings, expand programming to include Minot Vets for Vets, and, in general, increase awareness and become more available to the Minot community for peer support and behavioral health community programming. Thank you, NDCF, for helping to make it all possible!