Sunday, January 20, 2008

Harris fire shelter closing

BARRETT JUNCTION – A shelter set up by a church and a private company to help victims of the Harris fire is closing Saturday.

The tent city in the East County community of Barrett Junction has been run by Mark Cremeans, director of Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team, and his wife, Laura.

The shelter has been open since Nov. 5, providing food, supplies, hot meals and a place to stay to people whose homes were lost or damaged when the October wildfires raged through San Diego County.

Several hundred people have stopped by the shelter, on a half-acre lot across from the Barrett Junction Cafe, to use the showers, washers and dryers, and other services. But few people chose to stay there despite its ability to house 88 people.

Some wondered whether the involvement of Blackwater Worldwide, the controversial private security company, kept people away. The company provided tents and cots and other items to the shelter, but had no hand in the day-to-day operations.

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