The Community Healing Response Network (CHRN) is a network of Hospitals, health centers, and community organizations dedicated to supporting individuals and communities heal from incidents of community gun violence. Services are divided into three key areas: Immediate Support, Therapeutic Services, & Community Engagement, and include: Resource Navigation, On-Scene Support, Coping and Healing Groups, Bereavement Services, Behavioral Health Services, Community Engagement & Education. CHRN offers free and confidential services for individuals, families, and communities affected by community violence including:
CHRN is hiring per diem staff to respond to incidents of community violenceResponders will travel to scenes of community gun violence to support community members and facilitate healing. The required duties of responders are described below.
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