Looking Back: This past Monday, we honored the 17 lives tragically lost on February 14, 2018, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Time passes but the unimaginable loss and pain does not. Together as ONE Broward we must work to heal as a community and advocate for the increase in public safety measures, mental health and wellness resources, crisis support, trauma education, and support groups. As we remain committed to restoring hope and healing in our community, it is important to allow the community to acknowledge what they went through in a safe space and know we will never forget.
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