Center for Domestic Peace, Inc. Breaks Ground in Sylva
Jul 23, 2024 05:41PM ● By WNC BusinessThe Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Ambassador Team helped break ground on the new location of the Center for Domestic Peace, Inc.
CDP provides free and confidential services to those experiencing domestic violence in Jackson County, NC. Their Safeline is available 24/7 at 828-586-1237. The address is 75 Plum Street in Sylva. The estimated completion date is May of 2025 and the building will be approximately 7,800 square feet.
Donations of cash and items are greatly needed to help get it fully up and running after it is completed. To donate to their mission, please visit CDPJaxCountyNC.org/Contribute.
Source: Jackson County Chamber of Commerce
Photo courtesy of Kelly Donaldson/Jackson County Chamber of Commerce
From left are chamber ambassador Matt Saenger; Jackson County Commissioner Mark Jones; Heather Baker, President of the Center for Domestic Peace Board of Directors; Susan Mims, MD, MPH President and CEO of Dogwood Health Trust; Wes Myers, Executive Director of the Center for Domestic Peace, Inc., Spencer Smith with R.E. Crawford Construction, LLC, and chamber ambassadors Michele D. Smith and Steve Baxley.