Oya Sherrills

project director, survivor’s advocate, The Reverence Project, and host, “Survivors Heal” podcast, iHeartRadio

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The Survivors Healing Garden offers a safe space for people who’ve been affected by crime and may be experiencing complicated feelings of anger, grief, and hopelessness.

Garden in Watts offers healing to crime survivors

The Survivors Healing Garden offers a safe space for people who’ve been affected by crime and may be experiencing complicated feelings of anger, grief, and hopelessness.

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