BCFS Health and Human Services Establishes Web Site to Provide Daily Updates Regarding FLDS Shelters
Posted on: Wednesday, 16 April 2008, 18:00 CDT
BCFS Health and Human Services, the non-profit responsible for the management of the emergency shelters being provided for the women and children of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) in San Angelo, has established a Web site to provide daily updates on the operation.
The site, designed to be a resource for news agencies, can be found at www.bcfsimt.net and will be updated daily at 3 p.m. Central Time with pertinent information and photos gathered on-the-ground by the BCFS Incident Management Team. The BCFS team is working closely with local and state agencies to ensure the women and children entrusted to its care are being looked after with empathy and respect to their special needs.
"This is an emergency effort with numerous moving parts that change daily," said Kevin C. Dinnin, president of BCFS Health and Human Services and designated the "incident commander" by state officials for the shelter operation. "This Web site is intended to be a source for information on the daily happenings at the shelters in regards to our desire to look after the well-being of these women and children in a safe environment."
Source: Business Wire
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