Concilman Johnson Calls For Emergency Shelters To Add More Beds
Concilman Johnson Calls For Emergency Shelters To Add More Beds
Philadelphia (CBS) – A city councilman is calling for hearings into what he says is an insufficient number of emergency shelter beds for women who are victims of domestic violence.
Freshman councilman Kenyatta Johnson says the city has a limited number of emergency shelter beds set aside for victims of domestic violence, and he believes shelters as a result have been forced to turn women away.
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