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Utah saw an increased need for domestic violence services during COVID-19, and it hasn’t slowed down

Safe Harbor is building a new center, expanding its shelter to be able to help more Utahns.

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Kristen Floyd, executive director at Safe Harbor Crisis Center, at their Farmington location on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Safe Harbor is building a new center in Layton and expanding its shelter in Kaysville to better serve the increased number of Utahns needing domestic violence help during the COVID-19 pandemic.