It will take months, years, and, in some cases, a lifetime to recover for the people touched by the Michigan State shooting. But three women traveled to East Lancing to try to help.
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The whirlwind four days began with text from Crisis Response Canines and soon Graziano, her mother DIane Eyring, and Alayne Secrest headed north to Michigan with Zodiac, Murphy, and Stella, the volunteers helping a community dealing with tragedy one or two people at a time. It’s Zodiac’s sixth mission, including Shanksville, PA, Buffalo, NY, Uvalde, TX, and nearby Oxford, MI in November of 2021
“We’re kind of emotional first aid and they’re kind of the tactile component of that,” adds Graziano.“It made us feel good because we were able to touch a lot of people and it went well for us,” said Eyring.
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