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Meeting • March 27, 2025 Overview of the Three Centers Often Created in the Aftermath of Mass Violence Incidents

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Date March 27 2:00 pm 3:30 pm
Location Webinar

In the aftermath of many mass violence incidents (MVIs), local, state, national, Tribal and Federal leaders collaborate to create three Centers that identify and address the many needs of victims, survivors, first responders and the community-at-large:

  • Friends & Relatives Center (FRC)
  • Family Assistance Center (FAC)
  • Resiliency Center (RC)


While each Center and its services are unique to the impacted community, national guidance and protocols have been created that can help communities plan for the most critical components of each Center, which can be easily adapted to a specific community and MVI. This National Town Hall, hosted by the National Mass Violence Center, will provide an overview of each Center; resources available to help support them; and the continuum of services that are provided across the implementation of each Center.

As a result of participating in this National Town Hall, attendees will be able to:

  • Define the core planning activities necessary to establish each Center, and the Federal and national resources – including potential sources of funding – to support each Center.
  • Identify the specific services and support (including similarities and differences among Centers) provided by a Friends & Relatives Center, a Family Assistance Center, and a Resiliency Center.
  • Describe effective strategies to create a seamless delivery of case management and services across the continuum of the three Centers.

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