In the heart of Stockton, California, a recovery program is harnessing the power of music to uplift a community grappling with violence. The program, Lotus Rising Recovery Services, recently announced the release of a song titled“Dear Stockton,”created as a heartfelt tribute to victims of a tragic mass shooting that claimed four lives and injured many others. With lyrics that call for unity and healing, the song acts as a beacon of hope in a city often marked by gun violence and gang activity.
The driving force behind this initiative is Debra Sbragia, the executive director of the program, who believes that love and community can overcome even the darkest circumstances. Each download of“Dear Stockton”is not just a show of support; it funds educational scholarships, housing assistance, and food for those in need. Many individuals who frequent the program have stories of loss that reinforce the urgent need for change, making this project all the more poignant.
The release date for“Dear Stockton”is December 16, and its message could spark significant conversations about resilience and community action. As music fills the air, Stockton is ready to rise up together, shaking off the label of a city only known for its struggles. It’s remarkable to see creativity and compassion intertwine in such a way, leaving listeners to wonder if this might just be the anthem their city needs to rewrite its narrative.
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