Homewood Health offers Free phone Support to Canadians affected by the Lapu Lapu tragedy

Canadian PM Mark Carney paying tributes to the victims of Lapu Lapu festival killings in Vancouver. Photo Courtesy: Mark Carney X handle.

CMEDIA: As Canada’s leader in mental health, trauma and addiction services, Homewood Health reportedly offers immediate, free telephone support to all Canadians impacted by the tragic incident at the Vancouver Lapu Lapu Day Street Festival.

Following the tragic event of a vehicle driving into a crowd of a Filipino community celebration, killing and injuring multiple people and leaving community members deeply shaken, Homewood Health is making 24/7 crisis support services available to anyone in need of emotional support.

“Our thoughts are with everyone…affected by this tragic event. We know that sudden, traumatic incidents like this can have a lasting emotional impact. We want Canadians to know that support is available,” said Jagoda Pike , President and CEO of Homewood Health.

Canadians experiencing emotional distress or mental health challenges because of this incident are being asked to call 1-833-375-0269 for immediate, confidential support by trained counsellors available around the clock to provide emotional support, coping strategies, and mental health resources.

Committed to supporting individuals, families, and communities across Canada through difficult times, Homewood Health offers trusted mental health services and crisis support whenever needed.