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Tight Rental Market Keeps Maine Domestic Violence Survivors in Shelters Longer

AROOSTOOK COUNTY, MAINE, AUG 3 – Shelter stays for domestic violence survivors in Maine now average six to eight months due to housing shortages and limited federal rental assistance, advocates report.

Advocates said they could meet only a fraction of the demand for emergency housing, with only 14% of eligible clients receiving shelter statewide.

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The Maine Monitor broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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