help each other. the sad part is, we are eight days past this wildfire. and i m in constant touch with these community members and leaders. they are still not seeing response from the county, the state, the federal government to be able to go out and help them. the community support hubs that they have are 100 percent community led, volunteer supply collections, conducting all these coordinations on their own. they feel like the government doesn t care about them. and that s a horrible, horrible disservice to people who have gone through a kind of loss that we can t even imagine. laura: i mean, we have a lot of commitments around the globe and we are not getting into politics here. but, you know, we do spend billions and billions of dollars and allocate it to other countries, issues, and problems. and this is when we realize you have to, you know, put your own oxygen mask on first before you can really help others. these people need help. they need help now. not, you know, a week fro
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The Well for Life has been selected as the lead nonprofit for a federally funded project in St. Petersburg to create community centers providing therapy and other resources for trauma survivors. Last year, St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch announced his plans to use federal funding to create “community one-stop shops” that would provide resources such as counseling, access to case workers and .
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