The Family Place in Dallas has that their shelters have suffered 鈥.鈥 And earlier this week, their CEO, Paige Flink tweeted that the organization had 鈥123 women and children who are FREEZING!鈥
We need help at ! We have NO power in our emergency shelter. We have 123 women and children who are FREEZING! And, our sprinkler system is about to burst! HELP!!! Please HELP!
— Paige Flink (@paigeflink)
鈥 the region鈥檚 largest women鈥檚 shelter 鈥 said cold temps have plagued their organization too.
鈥淲e鈥檝e had two hot water heaters burst,鈥 said Kathryn Jacob, SafeHaven鈥檚 president. 鈥淎nd we had about 20 over-head sprinklers leak all over the children鈥檚 area [at our Fort Worth shelter].鈥
Jacob said power has returned to the shelter, but that for now, they鈥檒l have to close off access to a section of the facility. Still, despite the issues, SafeHaven is still accepting clients.
鈥淥ur hotline and shelter remain open, so people don鈥檛 need to worry that they cannot call,鈥 Jacob said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had some of the most devastating cases of abuse come through on our hotline this week. Abusers will use anything in the toolbox. So, call if you need help.鈥
SafeHaven's hotline is (877) 701-7233.
Meanwhile, Dallas鈥 has closed. The organization, which has been around for 35 years, also sustained structural damage to its emergency shelter and transitional housing.
For the first time in 35+ yrs, our emergency shelter & transitional housing have been completely shut down due to burst pipes & power loss. If you are currently in a position to help, we ask that you make a donation; our needs are critical and immediate:
— GenesisWomensShelter (@GenesisShelter)
四虎影院 had the opportunity to interview Genesis CEO Jan Langbein about the damage and the effects the winter storm has had on the organization. Read excerpts from that interview below:
Hady Mawajdeh: Can you start by telling me what happened to your shelters?
Jan Langbein: So, the storm of 2021 has just made itself felt across the state of Texas. And certainly, there are a lot of people in their homes who are having power outages and who can鈥檛 get out of their driveways. But I have to tell you that for a domestic violence shelter, a safe place where women and children have come to flee an abusive relationship, it is so much worse.
We have been without power since last Saturday. By Monday morning, our shelter was so cold that we started trying to relocate families to hotels. But there were no hotels available. And so, the best we could do was hunker down and try to stay as warm as possible. We gave out every blanket and every coat we had.
Mawajdeh: Wow. So, was it the lack of electricity that shut you down?
Langbein: Well, here鈥檚 the thing 鈥 when we don鈥檛 have power, we don鈥檛 have security. Literally, our locks on the doors weren鈥檛 even working. And so, the air was just pushing the doors open. And so, we had no heat, we had no security and we had no way of staying warm. And on Monday night our pipes in the attic froze. So water flooded our entire campus. Our school is ruined. Our electrical room is ruined. And probably seven or eight of our transitional housing apartments are ruined too. We鈥檝e got insulation hanging out from the attic. But by Wednesday morning, we had to start relocating folks into hotels and other safe places.

Mawajdeh: Jan, it seems like getting a woman to a shelter like yours is very difficult. And now, because of these issues, you鈥檙e having to send them away. What is that like?
Langbein: Absolutely. Hady, that鈥檚 what鈥檚 breaking my heart. Because here these women have had the courage鈥斺 against COVID, against the odds of him tracking her down, against all the odds 鈥 to grab her children to come to the shelter鈥 And now, here we are having to relocate her again.
Mawajdeh: They must feel dejected?
Langbein: I think it would be very easy for a woman to say 鈥榊ou know what? I鈥檓 done. I鈥檓 going home. I鈥檓 giving up.鈥 But I hope, I pray that鈥檚 not going to be the result but it鈥檚 tough. It鈥檚 really, really tough. And for a moment, I鈥檓 gonna ask you to think about that little 5-year-old child who came to the shelter with their mom. He just wants to go home. He wants to go home to his room where there are lights and heat and food. And there just must be so much pressure on a mother to know that their child just wants things to go back to normal.
Mawajdeh: Jan, I have had the pleasure of meeting members of the Genesis staff in the past. And these folks are extremely passionate and dedicated to what they do. I鈥檓 sure they鈥檙e just as committed to the mission on weeks like this one?
Langbein: I鈥檝e got to say that I am extremely proud of the staff of Genesis Women鈥檚 Shelter and support. About one year ago, when COVID was first appearing in North Texas, I was amazed by the staff that was literally putting their own life, their own health at risk to come down and take care of women who had the courage to leave a violent situation. I鈥檝e just been so impressed 鈥 And here we go again.
Mawajdeh: Can you elaborate? What do you mean?
Langbein: We鈥檝e had people who鈥檝e literally slept at the shelter so that they wouldn鈥檛 get snowed in. And they did that so that they could serve these women. They stayed where there was no power, no amenities, no nothing! And they did that so they could be on time for their shifts that start at 7:30 AM.
Mawajdeh: Have you been able to come up with a tally for what it鈥檚 going to cost you to get back up and running?
Langbein: Yes and no. I鈥檝e been thinking about what needs to get done. We鈥檝e been in touch with our insurer. But it鈥檚 going to be a sizeable deductible. And we鈥檒l need to raise funds for all of the stuff that our insurance will not replace. We鈥檒l have to replace all our bedding. We鈥檙e going to have to replace all of the kitchenware. We鈥檒l have to replace everything in the school. From our electronic smartboard to our kids' tablets and laptops, we鈥檒l have to replace it all. And it鈥檚 going to be a challenge for sure. But you know what? It is not as hard as living with an abusive partner. It鈥檚 not as bad as being beaten because dinner is late. All these problems are nothing compared to the abuse these courageous women and children have gone through.
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