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The Women's Shelter of South Texas was established in 1978 to provide emergency shelter and support for victims of domestic violence. Services expanded in 1993 to include survivors of sexual assault. New facilities were built in 1994 that allows up to 65 clients. In 1995, the Batterers Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP) was established. [1]
[15] [16] [14] In 2017, the shelter was shut down when there was no longer a need to house unaccompanied minors, but in early 2018, the shelter was reopened "without public notice." [15] In February 2018, CHSi won a $30 million government contract to run the shelter. [17] The cost was a million dollars per day. [18]
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Nearby also is the Mountain View Unit, which houses all Texas female inmates on death row. Crain Unit's regular program houses around 1,500 women, and it is one of Texas's main prisons for women. [2] Female prison offenders of the TDCJ are released from this unit. [3] With a capacity of 2,013 inmates, Crain is the TDCJ's largest female prison. [4]
Sep. 18—A COVID outbreak has forced Hope House, Spokane's only homeless shelter for women that doesn't require sobriety, to stop accepting new clients. The Volunteers of America-run shelter has ...