A damaged ceiling late last year at Safe Passage, the only domestic-violence shelter in Prince George’s County. (Obtained by The Washington Post)A residential area at Safe Passage, where residents say mice lived in the sofas. They have re-victimized these families.”A former resident of the Safe Passage shelter shows off a drawing her daughter made for her in a Maryland hotel room in February. Dirt and mold at the Safe Passage shelter in Prince George’s County late last year before repairs were made. A former shelter resident speaks on the phone while children play in a hotel room in Prince George’s County.
Source: Washington Post March 21, 2018 22:16 UTC