Tiny home village opens at East Bay shelter for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking
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Tiny home village opens at East Bay shelter for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking
""This is their last option. If they had family to go to, if they had a safe place to go to, they would be there.""
In Hayward, California, Betty's Village has opened as the nation's first tiny home shelter for domestic violence victims. Operated by Restorative Pathways, it can accommodate 42 individuals or families. This unique, private facility serves those escaping domestic violence or human trafficking. Guests typically stay for two to six months as they transition to permanent housing. The shelter offers essential support services, including case management and a trauma recovery center, ensuring a comprehensive approach to healing and rehabilitation for its residents.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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