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In the late 1970’s Gretchen
Peterson offered her very modest home as the first safe house in Shasta County,
she was a 72-year-old widow. For five years, Mrs. Peterson voluntarily
sheltered women and their children in her home. In 1978, the local chapter of
the American Association of University Women formed a task force to study the
problem of domestic violence in Shasta
County and non-profit incorporation
papers were filed with the State of California.
In 1979,
Shasta
Women’s Refuge (SWR) incorporated and began operation as a domestic
violence crisis intervention program. In 1982, the shelter, Peterson House,
was purchased with the assistance of federal, state and local funds, and in
1987, expanded to its present capacity. In 1990, the McConnell Foundation donated
money to the City of Redding for the
construction of the office located in Redding’s
nonprofit park at 2280 Benton
Drive. SWR was also granted a 25-year
lease from the city. SWR is administered by an eleven-member board of directors
and is the only
agency in Shasta
County that provides domestic
violence and sexual assault crisis intervention services.
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