(Spectrum News) — Behavioral Health Response (BHR) has partnered with Mayor Tishaura Jones and the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department to aid anyone seeking help for mental trauma after the shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in south St. Louis. 

The shooting, which ended with two people killed and six others injured, happened on Monday, October 24, around 9 a.m.

BHR released a statement, saying:

We would like to offer the community an immediate resource through BHR’s 24/7/365 Crisis Line and Youth Connection Helpline. If you or someone you know would like to talk with a clinician free of charge, please call 988, 314-469-6644 or 314-819-8802 (youth). Youth can also chat online at www.bhrstl.com or text BHEARD to 31658. Clinicians are on standby waiting to speak with you because as a community We Care. We Listen. We Respond…24 Hours A Day.