Join us for Game Night at the MRC. We have puzzles, board games, card games, and BINGO! Or, bring your games from home, along with your friends and loved ones.
Light snacks and drinks will be provided, we suggest grabbing dinner before or after - you are welcome to bring it with you and grab a seat in our dining area.
ASL interpretation provided.
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What does "impacted" mean?
Victims/survivors and witnesses: those who were physically present including physically injured, psychologically injured, or who saw and experienced the violence firsthand.
First responders and service providers: those involved in emergency, medical, or emotional care.
Family and friends: loved ones of victims/survivors, witnesses, first responders, and service providers, regardless of proximity to the event.
Wider community members: people who experience fear, grief, disruption, or a loss of safety, even if not physically present. This could include, but is not limited to, businesses and residential homes that were in lockdown.
Impact can be emotional, psychological, physical, spiritual, or social—and it may emerge immediately or over time. Recognizing the broad range of impact helps ensure that support and healing are inclusive and far-reaching.
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If you have questions, need support, or are unsure if this is for you - please contact us at
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