From Onion Farmer to Wheelchair, Survivor Fights to Recover After Cartel Shooting

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From Onion Farmer to Wheelchair, Survivor Fights to Recover After Cartel Shooting
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Antonio Caballero Villa, a 47-year-old former onion farmer from Mexico, recounts the traumatic day he was shot by cartel members. He is the sole survivor of the attack that killed his father, brother, and cousin. Villa, now confined to a wheelchair, speaks of his struggle to cope with the physical and emotional aftermath of the shooting, finding strength in his family and determination to persevere.

Antonio Caballero Villa in his home in North Hollywood, Calif. After surviving a shooting that altered his life and put him in a wheelchair, Caballero Villa eventually sought out support from a trauma recovery center ‘ Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, before me.

“I want to scream loudly, to free myself from this nightmare,” he said in Spanish. “But it’s not easy.” As of this year, though, many trauma recovery centers in California are losing a significant amount of grant funding from the state — anywhere between 30% and 60% of their total budgets. That’s because these grants depend not on tax dollars but on a combination of the state’s savings from reduced incarceration, victim restitution funds, and money the state collects from the prosecution of white collar crimes.

Stress balls and Silly Putty in basket at trauma therapist’s office in Columbus, Ohio; among usual items found in a trauma recovery center The UCSF TRC is connected to the Level 1 trauma center at UCSF, and Cantu is part of a program that sends her to victims’ bedsides to explain how they support victims of trauma and connect them with the center’s mental health services.

Trauma makes it difficult for many people to navigate the requirements of criminal and legal systems to get assistance. Being able to access TRC services without having to jump through legal hoops removes a huge obstacle to getting help. While there’s no definitive measure of how much it costs individuals or families to get the help they need to navigate life after a violent event, trauma therapy costs are already out of reach for many families. Nationally, it’s estimated that gun violence alone costsin the U.S. to cover healthcare costs, including immediate and long-term medical and mental health care. This doesn’t include an estimated $147.32 million paid daily for work missed due to injury or death.

One reason goes back to how TRCs, and victim services more broadly, are funded. Federal victim’s services funds depend not on public health dollars but on fines collected from prosecuted crimes. This is also how funds work federally via the Victims of Crime Act . In California, Prop. 47’s passage a decade ago takes a fraction of dollars from cost savings from reduced incarceration and applies them to the development of TRCs.

“I didn’t expect that the funding lines would be as slim as they were, and that they were cobbling together,” said, a researcher at the Marron Institute who surveyed TRCs across the country. Her survey found that only 14% of TRC respondents are confident they can maintain their current level of service over the next five years. “They’re just surviving year to year,” she said.

Supporting new TRCs “obviously needs to happen,” she said, “but it shouldn’t be at the expense of the other TRCs that are already in existence.” “I like to sell these bracelets that I learned how to make so that I can bring in extra income,” he said. “It’s not much I bring back, but it’s something.”Despite the constraints, more trauma recovery centers are being founded across the country.

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