Wichita, KS— Amid the devastating news of the Wichita plane crash in Washington D.C., Friends University is extending its support to those grieving. The Center on Family Living will be offering free therapy and teletherapy to anyone in the state of Kansas who has been directly impacted by the plane crash in Washington D.C.
Bethany Gray, Director of Center on Family Living & Campus Mental Health, has been facilitating these services, emphasizing the need to show up for the community through care and mental health support.
“We are devastated by the plane crash that occurred this week and know that this will have a long-term impact on our Wichita community and country,” said Dr. Rebecca Culver-Turner, LCMFT, Program Director of Wichita Master of Science in Family Therapy Program. “We can guess that the grief experienced within this community will be immeasurable and run deep for generations.”
If you or someone you know wants to use these services, please contact the Center on Family Living at 316-295-5638, wichitacfl@friends.edu or https://www.friends.edu/student-life/wellness-therapy/center-on-family-living/
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