Sudden Valley statement on the tragic events this past weekend.

We are deeply saddened by the tragic events that have occurred involving a young family living on Sunflower Circle this past weekend, and continue to be concerned for the mental health of those who may be suffering in our Community. This incident is still under investigation by law enforcement, however we would like to take this time to offer our deepest condolences to the family and close friends of those involved.

Sudden Valley Administration would like to continually remind our members that there are resources available for those who are suffering at this time. The prolonged changes in our quality of life due to the Pandemic has exacerbated existing emotional and mental health issues for millions. SVCA does not assume that this is the reason for the tragedies that occurred over the weekend, but we do feel it very pertinent to remind our members that there is help available for those in need. There is nothing wrong with needing help. Please, reach out for yourself or for others who may be at risk.

Resources available

Local Domestic Violence Resources
Numerous news and social media outlets have reported a stark rise in Domestic Violence incidents, also known as “Intimate Terrorism”, an unfortunate consequence of the Shelter in Place quarantines mandated by governments around the world to slow the deadly spread of COVID-19. Restricted movement may be causing violence in homes to become more common and severe.
Your safety is important, and violence in any form is unacceptable. Please know help is available for you. If you believe you are at risk, or need to get to avoid resorting to violence, we encourage you to utilize the local support services listed below:
https://wscadv.org/projects/preventing-violence/
https://wscadv.org/projects/refuse-to-abuse/
https://whatcomcovid.com/individuals-and-families/

Brigid Collins Family Support Center
360-734-4616
http://www.brigidcollins.org/

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services (DVSAS)
360-715-1563
https://www.dvsas.org/

Lummi Victims of Crime
(360) 312-2015
https://www.lummi-nsn.gov/Website.php?PageID=399

Family Services | Lummi Victims Of Crime
At Lummi Victims of Crime (LVOC) we are available 24 hours a day through our 24-Hour Help Line to listen, offer support, or meet in person. Additional support services are available Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, at our office.
www.lummi-nsn.gov

DVSAS: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services | ending violence, transforming lives
Safety Alert: Computer use can be monitored and is impossible to completely clear. If you are afraid your internet usage might be monitored, call the DVSAS 24-hour helpline at 1−877-715-1563. Users will be redirected to Google when clicking the “Exit” button.
www.dvsas.org

Faith Based Organizations (Sudden Valley)
Christ the King (Sudden Valley – CTK)
24 hour help CTK has a number of services available form counseling to referrals; to access these services contact
Jason Manning at JasonM@ctk.church or you can call at 360-393-0918

Thank You,
Sudden Valley Administration Team
General Manager: Joe Acla
Admin Services Manager; Rachel Tucker