San Diego families gather for annual vigil honoring victims of violent crimes

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The vigil with the Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice took place at the Mario C. Rivera 3rd Annual Suicide Awareness Event in National City on Saturday.

NATIONAL CITY, Calif. — During the Mario C. Rivera 3rd Annual Suicide Awareness Event in National City on Saturday, members of a nonprofit connected with one another through tragedy.Gomez was one of dozens who gathered together for the Fifth Annual Survivors Speak Healing Vigil Day of Action and to mark the end of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.

The vigil was hosted by the San Diego chapter of Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice , started by Elizabeth Munoz and her husband five years ago after their son was murdered at 18 years old. "The pain is unbearable. I can’t even describe it. I can’t put it in words and support is really important," said Munoz.Gomez encourages other family members who have lost someone to tragedy to reveal their emotions.Loved ones placed photos of each victim on a table at the event, including Karrie Gonzales.

Gonzales says her son Erik was"the absolute love" of her life and showed ABC 10News a photo of him at a baseball game."I believe that this is the start of some of my deepest healing," said Gonzales, referring to CSSJ. For anyone who has lost a loved one to violent crime, CSSJ recommends reading a book called"In Their Names" by Lenore Anderson.

 

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