10.27 Healing Partnership offers therapy, resources during Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial

Healing through community during the Pittsburgh synagogue trial

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- With the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial now underway, support is available for those in need.

If you or someone you know is experiencing mental health effects from the trial, go to 1027healingpartnership.org to find helpful resources. As always, call 911 to report threats. 

The 10.27 Healing Partnership will have drop-in therapy hours every weekday starting in May. 

The partnership is also encouraging people to stand against antisemitism and hate-based violence by displaying blue ribbons that signify solidarity with the families and survivors.

Phone: 412-697-3534
Email: info@1027HealingPartnership.org
Website: 1027healingpartnership.org

Other resources include Jewish Family and Community Services. To connect with their counseling services, visit their website at this link.

There is also the resolve Crisis Center through UPMC. Call them at: 1-888-796-8226.

Plus, the resources at this link through Allegheny County.

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