Boone, others ask Monroe County board to support Oaks Village Shelter


Pastor Heather Boone, president of Oaks Village Shelter, addresses the Monroe County Board of Commissioners during a meeting Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023.

A local pastor who has been fighting to keep a Monroe homeless shelter open appeared before the Monroe County Board of Commissioners to ask for help.

Pastor Heather Boone, president of the Oaks Village Shelter, addressed the board during public comment time Tuesday at the board’s regular meeting. She first gave some information about the shelter, which is run as part of the Oaks of Righteousness Christian Ministries.

The Oaks shelter recently announced that it would be forced to cease operations in February without additional support.

More:Without support and resources, Oaks Homeless Shelter in Monroe will close Feb. 17

Boone explained that the Oaks shelter offers 75 beds, and people staying there are often referred from police, school districts, probation officers, parole officers and other sources. She said that many have alcohol monitors or other tethering devices, for which Oaks must keep batteries charged. She added that they are the only shelter in the area that accepts sex offenders.



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