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Support is available following tragic occurrences

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Jun 6, 2024

The tragic stabbing death of a 3-year-old boy and the attack on his mother in a grocery store parking lot on Monday have left the community in shock. People have been leaving stuffed animals at a makeshift memorial in the parking lot of the North Olmsted Giant Eagle as a way to express their grief and support.

For many, the thought of such a random and violent attack happening in a grocery store parking lot is unsettling. It’s a place where we all go at some point, and it hits close to home. This can lead to feelings of anxiety, anxiousness, and even post-traumatic stress. However, there is help available for those who are struggling to cope with this tragedy.

Scott Osiecki, the Chief Executive Officer of the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County, emphasizes the importance of reaching out for support. The 988 hotline is available 24/7 for individuals who need someone to talk to and get assistance. There is a network of 70 providers who offer mental health and addiction treatment services for those in need.

Following this tragic event, Cuyahoga County received funding from the State of Ohio to enhance crisis intervention training for first responders. This training will help responders better handle mental health issues during police and medical calls, ensuring that individuals in distress receive the care they need.

In times of tragedy and trauma, it is important for communities to come together and support one another. Mental health resources are available for those struggling to cope with the recent events, and it’s essential to take advantage of these services to promote healing and recovery.

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