Denver Widow's Motel Becomes Haven for Migrants

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Denver Widow's Motel Becomes Haven for Migrants
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In Denver, a widow named Yong Cha Prince has transformed her failing motel into a sanctuary for migrants, providing free shelter and meals to around 300 people. Despite facing loneliness after the loss of her husband and son, and the prospect of closing the motel and moving to South Korea, Prince found a new purpose in helping migrants who were struggling to survive the harsh winter. The community has rallied to support her efforts, with donations and assistance, although the motel has also attracted health department fines. Prince's act of kindness has created a temporary family among the migrants, offering them a sense of home and community in the midst of the city's migration crisis.

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