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Clinician at Haywood remembrance urges more mental-health support for first responders
Haywood County (remembrance ceremony) · September 30, 2025
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A mental-health clinician told the Haywood County remembrance that first responders continue to struggle with trauma and urged greater investment in counseling and peer support; resources and crisis lines were shared.
At Haywood County’s remembrance ceremony for the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene, Jakey Levy, a mental-health clinician with Responder Support Services, described persistent mental-health impacts on first responders and urged the community and agencies to treat mental-health care as essential.
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