As a country, the past few weeks have filled all of us with a wide range of emotions. Whether sadness or anger over the senseless loss of lives, or fear and uncertainty over our personal safety and that of our loved ones, few of us have come away untouched by these heartbreaking events.
Each of these families have been touched by inconceivable tragedy and our hearts are with them.
Our Ministry of Youth, Social Development, and Seniors extends their heartfelt condolences.
In times of such deep collective sorrow, it is crucial for us to come together, to unite as a community, and support one another. We must remember that we are not alone and that help is available.
The Ministry of Health is committed to ensuring that anyone struggling to cope has access to the necessary support. If you or someone you know is in need, please do not hesitate to reach out to the following resources:
The Department of Child and Family Services is also here for you, offering specialised crisis and grief counselling for children and parents. You can contact them at 278-9111 for support.
Additionally, if you or someone close to you is in a mental health crisis, please call 911 at any time.
Let us lean on one another and continue to build a network of care and empathy. In these challenging times, remember that reaching out for help is a sign of strength. We are here for you, and together, Bermuda can and will heal.
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