Taking care of myself: Life after a natural disaster — Alexis’s story, California Wildfires, 2018
Alexis shares her experience with the California Wildfires and gives other teens advice on how to cope after a natural disaster. For Spanish transcription, please click the link below: https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/teens/videos/alexis/Alexis-Transcript-Spanish.docx
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