Anquish lingers for many after Parkland shooting

Anquish lingers for many after Parkland shooting

Aug 20, 2019 | Media, News

Now Eagles’ Haven offering comfort and relief to anyone who needs it.

This is Parkland’s heartbreak more than a year later: A student in pain, haunted by the loss of two friends. A parent in pain, tormented by extreme anxiety. A teacher in pain, plagued by sleepless nights and waves of panic.

All three are finding help and hope at Eagles’ Haven, a warm and welcoming healing center that opened in March to give all those affected by last year’s mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High a place to gather and just be. Download the full article.

This story appeared in the Sun Sentinel newspaper on 8/15/2019.

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