Alameda mayor: Mass killing highlights need for mental health services

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Alameda mayor: Mass killing highlights need for mental health services
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Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.

On July 10, a horrific tragedy occurred in our community when an Alameda resident shot five family members in their home, including his young sons, 6-year-old William and 14-month-old Wesley; wife Brenda Natali Morales; Brenda’s mother, Marta Morales Diaz; and Marta’s husband, Miguel Angel Carcamo Ramirez, all of whom died from their injuries.

Other speakers offered constructive advice and information about community resources to help prevent another tragedy. They included Katherine Schwartz, the executive director of Alameda Family Services, a community-based behavioral health care clinic that provides mental health services to families, children, adults and couples and also works with the Alameda Unified School District.

If you need help to escape domestic violence or know someone who does, please call the 24-hour, toll-free crisis line 866-A-WAY-OUT . You’ll find more information online at If you are aware of a situation in which a GVRO may be appropriate call the Alameda Police Department’s nonemergency number at 510-337-8340. If you witness an incident involving a gun, call 911.On July 3, I was honored to address 76 proud new U.S. citizens from 31 different countries at a naturalization ceremony aboard the USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum. I acknowledged the courage, determination, and years it took them to become naturalized citizens and told them that “as U.S.

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