One Year Later: Lewiston Shooting Memorials and Healing
One Year Later: Lewiston Shooting Memorials and Healing

One Year Later: Lewiston Shooting Memorials and Healing

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One year after the deadliest mass shooting in Maine's history, the Lewiston community is navigating complex grief with the help of the Maine Resiliency Center, which has supported over 400 individuals impacted by the tragedy. The center offers a safe space for survivors, families, and first responders to share experiences and learn coping mechanisms. Despite the emotional turmoil, community members are finding solace in memorials, support groups, and creative expressions, such as a gallery exhibit showcasing flowers left at shooting sites. As some businesses, like Just-In-Time Recreation, begin to reopen, they incorporate elements of the tragedy into their spaces, reflecting the ongoing healing process. Local leaders emphasize the importance of acknowledging the community's pain while fostering unity and resilience. Overall, Lewiston's journey toward recovery continues to be marked by collective efforts to honor the victims and support one another.

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