Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg posted a video statement on social media Friday, where he talked about the city’s efforts to help people who may be struggling emotionally in the wake of Tuesday’s deadly UPS plane crash.He shared that the city has mental health resources for the victims’ families, survivors, and others who may need help dealing with this tragedy.”I know that there are many others in the community beyond the families that are also struggling right now. This is a difficult time of year already for many, and having to deal with the aftermath of a tragic crash like this makes it even worse,” Greenberg said. “We do have resources where people are available. Trained professionals are available to help.”If you’re interested in speaking with a mental health professional, the mayor urges you to call 502-574-6949.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg posted a video statement on social media Friday, where he talked about the city’s efforts to help people who may be struggling emotionally in the wake of Tuesday’s deadly UPS plane crash.

He shared that the city has mental health resources for the victims’ families, survivors, and others who may need help dealing with this tragedy.

“I know that there are many others in the community beyond the families that are also struggling right now. This is a difficult time of year already for many, and having to deal with the aftermath of a tragic crash like this makes it even worse,” Greenberg said. “We do have resources where people are available. Trained professionals are available to help.”

If you’re interested in speaking with a mental health professional, the mayor urges you to call 502-574-6949.

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