Hope has survived the ashes of a Melfort fire
Melfort’s North East Outreach and Support Services may have lost its new domestic violence shelter in a fire, but its staff hasn’t lost hope.
“We deal with victims of domestic and sexualized violence every day in our current services and we will continue to assist those women to get to safety just as we have for the last 31 years of operation in this area,” said Louise Schweitzer, the executive director of the organization.
Early Sunday morning at around 5 a. m., the Melfort fire department was called to the shelter, which was engulfed in flames.
“When we arrived on scene, the fire was coming through the roof on the southwest corner of the building, so from that point we just had to go ahead and do a direct attack on it from the outside,” said Melfort Fire Chief John McDonald.