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New Douglas County shelter to help survivors of domestic violence and wildfires
Staff told KEZI 9 News that they purchased a hotel with the intention of using it for temporary housing for domestic violence survivors, but it will also be used to help people without a home after the Archie Creek Fire.
Posted: Apr 20, 2021 6:23 PM
Updated: Apr 20, 2021 9:36 PM
Posted By: Evita Garza
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. – There is a new shelter in Douglas County dedicated to helping domestic violence and wildfire survivors in their times of need.
The Peace at Home Advocacy Center in Roseburg is a nonprofit that aims to help survivors of domestic abuse. Staff told KEZI 9 News that they purchased a hotel with the intention of using it for temporary housing for those survivors. Because of this, executive director Melanie Prummer said they have to keep the name and location of the hotel confidential.