New tools to help WA abuse victims put to the test during coronavirus
Advocates worry for women, children and elders as domestic abuse takes on new forms, making exit plans and reporting even more difficult.
Lilly Fowler is formerly a reporter at Crosscut, where she focused on immigration and religion, among other issues. Before Crosscut, she worked as a producer for the national program Religion &amp
Advocates worry for women, children and elders as domestic abuse takes on new forms, making exit plans and reporting even more difficult.
Advocates and parents worry about the safety of undocumented youth being held in two Pacific Northwest facilities.
On top of the social strain of not seeing loved ones, the COVID-19 border closing has caused financial trouble for some.
Cities, nonprofits help with rent and small business loans, but the need in WA is greater than available cash.
Puget Sound's religious leaders are adapting services and sacraments, as they tend to grieving families and COVID-19 patients.