PITTSFIELD, Mass. - The group 'Change for Miguel' held a march Sunday to raise awareness about how Pittsfield responds to mental health calls six months after Miguel Estrella was shot and killed by Pittsfield police.

In a report released last month, The Berkshire District Attorney's office found the officers acted in self-defense.

Meg Bossong with Invest in Pittsfield, one of the organizing groups, said change will not come from working with law enforcement or the district attorney. Instead, they are calling for access to more and better mental health resources . 

"Law enforcement and the DA's office are not the future of the change we need," Bossong said. "There is no amount of training or additional equipment that is going to change the fundamental problems with the structure. We need peer mental health support models that use people who themselves have survived mental health crisis to assist people who are in crisis. "

Organizers are also calling for more mental health support for youth, like youth jobs programs, mentorships and arts programs.