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Watch this interview for more information on the third resiliency center that Common Ground has opened in the past three years. We are here to provide emotional support and help promote healing in response to community violence.
“Especially with the shooting that happened at the splash pad, people are a little more hypervigilant because it hasn’t been that long and it can be very activating”, said Jamie Ayers, Common Ground’s Director of Victim Services. “There were people in this area who may have also had loved ones under lockdown at the hospital or the local schools that had to go into lockdown, and that can be very emotional. Being able to have a place for the community to go where they feel that they’re safe and have somebody to talk to is extremely important”.
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