Licensed mental health counselor Malene White says her overarching advice she's given to those she has talked with since the Buffalo mass shooting May 14 is be good to yourself and those around you.
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A woman prays during a vigil outside Tops Market May 15 on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, the day after a gunman murdered 10 people and injured three others.
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A woman prays during a vigil outside Tops Friendly Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo the day after a gunman murdered 10 people and injured three others, Sunday, May 15, 2022.
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Licensed mental health counselor Malene White says getting people to talk openly about the Buffalo mass shooting two days afterward at the Buffalo City Mission, gave all those involved the understanding that they didn't share their grief alone.
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Licensed mental health counselor Malene White says her overarching advice she's given to those she has talked with since the Buffalo mass shooting May 14 is be good to yourself and those around you.
A woman prays during a vigil outside Tops Market May 15 on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, the day after a gunman murdered 10 people and injured three others.
A woman prays during a vigil outside Tops Friendly Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo the day after a gunman murdered 10 people and injured three others, Sunday, May 15, 2022.
Licensed mental health counselor Malene White says getting people to talk openly about the Buffalo mass shooting two days afterward at the Buffalo City Mission, gave all those involved the understanding that they didn't share their grief alone.