As heartbreak lingers after the shooting claimed the lives of four people in Stockton, many mental health organizations are reaching out to let the community know they do have support.

"I mean, it's hard," Commodore Stockton Skills School Parent Mary Lopez said. "How do we get past it?"

Lopez has sent each of her children to Commodore Stockton Skills School, the same school that third-grade victim Journey Rose attended. She was one of the four people killed in Saturday's shooting.

Having this impact on their tight-knit community has been difficult to maneuver.

"What do you say?" Lopez asked. "It's hard. It's hard to navigate that. I mean, talking about it, you know, is one way to try to work through it, I guess."

Some parents don't know where to turn, questioning how to bring

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