To stand without government funding, a St. George homeless shelter runs a dog daycare and other side businesses
Switchpoint’s social enterprise businesses aim to help people find homes, gain job skills and agency.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) The food pantry at the Switchpoint shelter in St. George on Friday, June 11, 2021.
Taylor covers Utah politics and government for The Tribune, where she has worked since January 2017. A Salt Lake native and Westminster College alumna, Taylor first joined The Tribune team as an intern on a single day’s notice.
Bethany began covering state government at The Tribune right in time for the 2018 election. She's a proud Maryland Terrapin and worked at newspapers in the D.C. area and in Orlando, Florida, before coming to Utah. Her aspiration is to one day keep an orchid alive for more than a month.