Lewiston Strong Campaign Inspires Healing After Shooting
Lewiston Strong Campaign Inspires Healing After Shooting

Lewiston Strong Campaign Inspires Healing After Shooting

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One year after the tragic mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, the community remains united under the 'Lewiston Strong' movement, which has raised over $200,000 for healing initiatives. Survivors like Tom Giberti and Kyle Secor share their ongoing recovery journeys, with Giberti recalling his harrowing experience of being shot seven times while attempting to save others. Secor, who was shot six times, now serves as a hockey coach and embodies resilience in the face of adversity. Ben Dyer, another survivor, emphasizes the importance of relearning how to live after being shot five times, reflecting a significant shift in perspective as he continues to heal. Community members and organizations are actively engaging in discussions about resilience and healing, symbolized by a maple tree representing growth. Despite the scars left by the tragedy, the spirit of recovery and support for one another remains strong.

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