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Provided by AGP“Over the past year we have seen meaningful progress, but we also know that recovery takes time, and that this anniversary may be a difficult moment for some families and those still finding their way forward,” said Kim Johnson, Secretary of the California Health and Human Services Agency. “Please know you are not alone. If you need support, young people and families with children can connect with BrightLife Kids and Soluna. If you are in crisis please call, text or chat 988 at any time to be connected with trained crisis counselors.”
From the earliest days of the disaster, California mobilized resources to support survivors:
“Our goal is to ensure that every survivor has access to the care they need,” said DHCS Director Michelle Baass. “From crisis counseling to new Resiliency Centers, we are building a system that promotes long-term emotional recovery and community strength.”
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