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Housing For Nurses Protecting Their Families

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Housing For Nurses Protecting Their Families
Housing For Nurses Protecting Their Families

WAAY 31's Ashley Carter joined live as she learned more about where local nurses who need temporary housing during the coronavirus crisis will be moving into.

Into.

Ashley?

That's right.

I've been at the house for about 3 hours now and have seen people working hard to make this place feel like a home.

Tomorrow is move-in day for the first nurse re-locating during the pandemic - to protect her family from potential exposure.

Briana and josh walter, recentered "there's so much uncertainty going on right now and we don't want them to have to continue to live with that uncertainty of what the might be taking home."

This is why briana and josh walter's non-profit "recentered" along with "stron tower" - a ministry that's part of the huntsville dream center - decided to provide housing for women nurses who want to isolate from their families during the coronavirus crisis.

They said it means a lot to be able to help the nurses during this time briana and josh walter, recentered "hope is contagious, this virus is contagious and we've been given hope.

Because we have that hope we are able to share that hope and bless some people."

The home they're finishing up tuesday will be able to accommodate five nurses.

They'll be able to stay there for as long as they need free of charge.

The organizations are also stocking the home with cleaning supplies and a full pantry.

They said it means a lot to be able to help the nurses during this time - and it's important for them to make sure the nurses feel at home kristi haley, strong tower ministries -huntsville dream center "it was very very important for us to make this house feel very homey, i know how i would feel if i had to leave my family and go stay somewhere and not knowing when this crisis is going to be over, how long they're going to be here, how long we're going to deal with this."

The non-profits said they have more space to expand...but are hoping they get community support so they'll be able to take in as many nurses as possible the first move in is set for tomorrow...they said they already have a couple of other nurses reach out to them for their help.

Live in hsv ashley

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