Flood victims are going through serious trauma, and the body is still in survival mode.
They need a long time to recover, some might even have PTSD from these events. If you’re looking for help or you know someone who is, here’s a list of local mental health resources compiled by us! Please feel free to share this article around to spread the help and word around.
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1. KKM – Mercy Malaysia
Bencana banjir menyebabkan lebih daripada kerosakan harta benda. Ia juga boleh menyebabkan gangguan emosi.
Jika anda berasa bimbang berkomunikasilah dengan seseorang yang anda percayai.
Kepada mereka yang memerlukan sokongan psikososial boleh hubungi talian yang tertera ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/uDN5VyGfG2
— KKMalaysia🇲🇾 (@KKMPutrajaya) December 21, 2021
2. Miasa Malaysia
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3. Green Ribbon Group
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4. Rahmah Support Team
Jika ada ahli keluarga dan sahabat yang menjadi mangsa bencana banjir dan dikesan mengalami trauma, kongsikan poster ini supaya mereka boleh dapatkan sokongan yang sepatutnya.@magmalaya @fakhrifadzli @arlinabanana @tattyhassan @iamhafizulfaiz @ImanDanialHakim pic.twitter.com/w2O9DHocyo
— Rahmah Support Team (@RahmahSupport) December 20, 2021
5. Happy Bank
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6. RedCrescent4u Careline (looking for volunteers too!)
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7. BuddyBear (for children and teenagers)
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If you’d like to find out how and where you can volunteer, check out our posting from yesterday here:
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We do not represent anyone or any organization in these listicles. We just want to use our space to share these available platforms that’re offering help. No help is too small, even the act of sharing such information is vital. We’ll continue posting more similar listicle in the coming days.
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