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FAMILIES NEED PLACE TO STAY NEAR VETERANS -- Fisher House plans 21-suite housing unit near Salt Lake City VA hospital.
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http://www. Story below: ------------------------- Families need place to stay near veterans By Matthew D. LaPlante
Schow said that's why he and others are throwing their support behind the Fisher House organization, which has named the Salt Lake V.A. campus as one of 10 locations it is considering for the building of a 21-suite hotel where the families of injured service members and veterans can stay. With 37 homes in 16 states and one in Germany (near Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, where combat wounded service members are transported from Iraq and Afghanistan) the privately-run Fisher House facilities are typically opened to families for free or at greatly reduced costs. Sixteen other locations are currently in
construction, planning or design. If approved, The Salt Lake City home
would likely be built around 2010, V.A. Medical Center spokeswoman Susan
Huff said. Huff said Fisher House facilities "help in the healing process" by allowing families to be nearby. She said Utah's only V.A. hospital has rooms - often booked to capacity - for visiting veterans but not for their families. Schow noted that the Salt Lake hospital has one of the largest coverage areas of any such facility in the V.A. system, with patients coming from hundreds of miles away for care. "People come from great distances," Schow said. He said the only option for family members who want to come help their loved ones heal are the city's expensive hotels. Though preliminary fundraising efforts have been under way for three months - officials say the nonprofit Fisher House Foundation has asked that one-tenth of the $5 million in anticipated construction costs be raised locally - local fundraising chairman Ray Bachiller said he is not yet ready to begin taking checks. Bachiller said he is going to try to raise the money in small donations from hundreds of community members, rather than seek out a single large donor for the project. "The real importance of a project like this is to make sure it reflects everybody in the community," Bachiller said.
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