Tri-Cities shelter for violence and abuse victims is in need of hygiene products
TRI-CITIES REGION, JUL 8 – The James House aids over 1,600 abuse victims annually and urgently needs donated hygiene products including diverse hair care and baby items to meet client needs.
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Tri-Cities shelter for violence and abuse victims is in need of hygiene products
PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, Va. The James House, a non-profit that has provided care and shelter to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse in the Tri-Cities region for three decades, is now asking for community help with essential hygiene products for their clients.The organization, which assists more than 1,600 people affected by abuse each year, is running low on basic necessities that many take for granted."If somebody is fle…
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