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Tammi Morris updates us on Faith Friendship Ministries

  • By Marquis Lupton

Aired; February 22nd, 2024.

In a disturbing turn of events, a law firm specializing in sexual abuse cases filed a lawsuit against Faith Friendship Ministries, alleging negligence in identifying an employee at its personal care home as a serial sexual abuser. James Lee Zook faced initial charges in November 2022, leading to a cascade of revelations with 13 additional cases filed by residents in January, February, and March of 2023. Zook now faces a staggering 342 counts of institutional sexual assault and 346 counts of indecent assault. The 74-bed facility, catering to individuals with mental illness and developmental disabilities, is teetering on closure due to these harrowing allegations.

As the legal battle unfolds, the prospect of homelessness looms over the residents, exacerbated by the existing housing crisis in the country and state. Faith Friendship Villa’s Executive Director, Tammi Morris, joined The Spark to shed light on the unfolding situation and discuss potential avenues to prevent homelessness among the affected clients. The gravity of the situation underscores the urgent need for action to safeguard the well-being of these vulnerable individuals caught in the crossfire of legal and housing uncertainties.

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