Kendra Marsteller, the mental health liaison officer at Texas State University, and ‘pawfficer’ Brady, traveled to Maui to support a community ravaged by the wildfire.
At the request of local officials in Hawaii, the Texas State University Police Department's mental health officer and Brady, the university's therapy dog, went on a two-week trip to Maui to help victims and first responders there.
When tragedy strikes, the aftereffects can linger long after the initial crisis has passed.[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] News San Marcos News, San Marcos Record [Texas State]
From getting used to a new environment away from home, taking exams or tackling difficult courses, college life can be difficult. To ease stress, the Texas State University Police Department