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Utah saw an increased need for domestic violence services during COVID-19, and it hasn t slowed down

Utah saw an increased need for domestic violence services during COVID-19, and it hasn’t slowed down Becky Jacobs © Trent Nelson (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Kristen Floyd, executive director at Safe Harbor Crisis Center, at their Farmington location on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Safe Harbor is building a new center in Layton and expanding its shelter in Kaysville to better serve the increased number of Utahns needing domestic violence help during the COVID-19 pandemic. The staff at Safe Harbor Crisis Center was already scrambling to keep up with all of the Davis County residents seeking help from domestic violence, even before 2020 and then the pandemic hit.

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