Survivors experience a specific grief within gun violence, and many describe feeling invisible in broader bereavement communities
Tynecia Estrada cherished her childhood summers with her father in Atlanta. She has joyful memories of him picking her up from camp to spend a fun-filled day together at Six Flags White Water. But in August 1989, their summer tradition was abruptly interrupted when he was arrested and charged with
Engaging in the activities we shared with the people we’ve lost, no matter how small, can be an incredible and intentional path to healing
As deaths have mounted, so has the need for mental health services for immigrant community members trying to cope with the devastation.
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