The goal is to have the doors open by July 1, 2015 said Linda Osmundson, the executive director.
“At City Hall we spend a lot of time strategizing about how we can build a plan that makes this a city of opportunity,” Tomalin said. “And we start and end our conversations around those who are most vulnerable among us. We are so pleased and proud of the great work CASA is doing, and proud of our community for being so compassionate and truly defining the standards that we expect for everybody that calls this place home.”
Several members of CASA and city council happily broke the ground, scooping up shovelfuls of dirt to kick off the project they hope will provide a beacon of hope and refuge for all who may need it.