Our colleagues at Jewish Family and Community Services (JFCS) in Pittsburgh have asked us to reach out to the global community to write letters of support to the bereaved and injured victims and their families. The letter you submit will be compiled in books and shared with each family. The following link will take you to the JFCS website where you can enter your message: jfcspgh.org/communitysupport.
Following the horrific event which took place in Pittsburgh on Saturday, we received numerous requests for resources. Below you'll find a few links to resources which we have found to be very helpful when talking to children about terrorism and anti-Semitism. We are also including resources for supporting adults and older adults.
Helping Children Cope With Terrorism
. Helping Children Cope With Frightening News
. Talking To Children About Tragedies
How To Talk To Your Children About Anti-Semitism
. From the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Supporting Holocaust Survivors during Anti-Semitic Incidents
. From the National Child Traumatic Stress Network
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