Uvalde Residents Struggle To Find Access To Mental Health Care To Cope
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Many of the residents in Uvalde, Texas are going to need mental health services to cope with the trauma they've experienced after the mass shooting.
In the wake of the Robb Elementary School shooting, the pain is still visceral.
Clad in a cowboy hat, David Graham is a stranger to town. He's the first to admit he's not a mental health professional. He came to Uvalde, Texas simply to listen, as he's done after other gun tragedies.
"The thing is, it costs nothing to use your ears," he said. "And because I'm not a rabbi or priest or counselor, I don't give counsel. I just ask people how they're sleeping and let them talk."
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