"I mean, it's hard," Commodore Stockton Skills School Parent Mary Lopez said. "How do we get past it?"
Having this impact on their tight-knit community has been difficult to maneuver.
Some parents don't know where to turn, questioning how to bring up these topics to their children, especially when it relates to the death of a classmate.
But there are resources for not just parents and students, but the entire community. That includes the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of San Joaquin County.
From 24/7 crisis hotlines, talk therapy, or connecting with other specific resources, NAMI provides these to everyone across the county for free. No insurance is needed.
For this community that leans on one another, they know they'll get through the other side together.
Aspire Apex Academy, the same school 8-year-old Maya Lupian attended, has counselors on campus.
Stockton Unified School District and the city also have a partnership with Care Solace, a 24/7/365 crisis support which is available to anyone within the city of Stockton.
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