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Lewiston Community Resiliency Center opening 11/13/2023
Certified deaf interpreter Regan Thibodeau, left, and Community Resiliency Center Director Danielle Parent stand Monday in the large seating room at the center at 184 Main St. in Lewiston. The center opened Monday where people affected by the Oct. 25 mass shooting can get support. The center will be open for at least the next two years. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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Certified deaf interpreter Regan Thibodeau, left, and Community Resiliency Center Director Danielle Parent stand Monday in the large seating room at the center at 184 Main St. in Lewiston. The center opened Monday where people affected by the Oct. 25 mass shooting can get support. The center will be open for at least the next two years.
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Members of the media record information Monday from Community Resiliency Center Director Danielle Parent, far left, and certified deaf interpreter Regan Thibodeau at the center at 184 Main St. The center opened Monday and will remain open for at least the next two years to support those affected by the shooting.
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Danielle Parent, left, of Community Concepts and certified deaf interpreter Regan Thibodeau communicate at a news conference Monday at the new Community Resiliency Center in Lewiston.
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Community Concepts CEO Jim Martin and certified deaf interpreter Regan Thibodeau participate in a moment of silence Monday for those killed in a mass shooting Oct. 25 in Lewiston. The tribute was held during the opening of the Community Resiliency Center at 184 Main St. in Lewiston.
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Community Concepts CEO Jim Martin speaks Monday during the opening for the Community Resiliency Center Opening at 184 Main St. in Lewiston. Center Director Danielle Parent is at left and certified deaf interpreter Regan Thibodeau is at right.
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Community Resiliency Center Director Danielle Parent, center, communicates Monday with certified deaf interpreter Regan Thibodeau, left, with assistance from certified hearing interpreter Holly Maniatty at the Community Resiliency Center at 184 Main St. in Lewiston. A number of victims of the Oct. 25 mass shooting in Lewiston were members of the deaf community.
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Handmade quilts for those affected by the Oct. 25 mass shooting in Lewiston are displayed Monday at the Community Resiliency Center in Lewiston.
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State Reps. Margaret Craven, left, and Rep. Mana Abdi, center, and state Sen. Peggy Rotundo, all of Lewiston, attend the opening of the Community Resiliency Center on Monday at 184 Main St. in Lewiston.
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Caelan Pelletier of Lewiston Public Works hangs Christmas lights Monday in front of the Community Resiliency Center at 184 Main St. in Lewiston. The center is open to help support those affected by the Oct. 25 mass shooting.
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A book by The Maine Office of the Attorney General's Office for Family and Friends of Homicide Victims is available at the Community Resiliency Center at 184 Main St. in Lewiston.