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Respite center opens to families of those who died in combat

Por: Associated Press Health October 06, 2022

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PORT ANGELES, Wash. (AP) — A respite center for families in the United States who have lost loved ones in combat since 9/11 will open Friday on Washington state’s Olympic Peninsula.Betsy Reed Schultz led the work to renovate her Port Angeles bed and breakfast into a one-of-a-kind respite center for Gold Star families as she grieved her son’s combat death, the Peninsula Daily News .The first families who will arrive at Captain Joseph House... + full article



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