The city of Minneapolis is opening a neighborhood assistance center for anyone impacted by recent shootings and violence.
"There has been a lot going on the community as far as violence that is traumatizing not just to the people directly impacted but to neighbors to the community in general," said Chris Thokles, Director of Operations for the Minneapolis Health Department
Two Mass shootings in south Minneapolis sparked the city to pool its resources, from mental health support, human trafficking prevention as well as help with drug addiction and homelessness in one place.
"To really offer resources to folks in need not just recent victims to really anyone who needs resources right now," said Thokles.
The Family Partnership is providing the space and its open to anyone who needs it.
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