January 18, 2025 - 09:18

In response to the devastating fires that impacted the local community, a special event dedicated to mental health support for victims of the PUSD fire has been organized. The event aims to provide resources and assistance to those affected by the tragedy, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being during such challenging times.
Community leaders and mental health professionals will be on hand to offer guidance, counseling, and coping strategies to help individuals navigate the emotional aftermath of the disaster. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in workshops and discussions centered on resilience and recovery, fostering a sense of unity among those impacted.
The district has also announced plans to gradually reopen schools, starting January 30, as part of the recovery process. This phased approach aims to ensure that students and staff can return to a safe and supportive environment. The event highlights the community's commitment to healing and rebuilding, prioritizing mental health as a crucial component of recovery for all affected.
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