As the community pauses to remember and reflect on the first anniversary of the August 3, 2019 Walmart massacre, we will share their stories and comments here. ***Remembering August 3 – Meg Juarez, Community Safety Program Supervisor for Civic Life, shares her personal story As the day approaches, I think to myself: “Wow, it’s been a […]Read More
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When El Pasoans mark the one-year anniversary of the Walmart shooting Monday, attorney Yvonne Rosales will be one of hundreds of thousands of border residents reflecting on the tragedy afflicted on this city that claimed the lives of 23 people. But after the candlelight vigils dim, Rosales will be right back at the task she’s […]Read More
As the one-year mark of August 3rd approaches, the El Paso United Family Resiliency Center (FRC), the County of El Paso, the City of El Paso and other partners, including the Catholic Diocese of El Paso, Mexican Consulate in El Paso and Interfaith Alliance of the Southwest, aim to unite El Pasoans to honor those lost […]Read More
The El Paso United Family Resiliency Center will host two Victim’s Forums as part of the community’s path to recovery from the tragedy of August 3, 2019. According to their news release, El Paso United Family Resiliency Center staff will be present to listen to community member’s needs. “The forums will be an opportunity for […]Read More