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Gwinnett Sexual Assault Center Still Lacking New Home

Officials said the center must leave its Duluth location by July 1.

The deadline for a Gwinnett County sexual assault crisis center to find a new home is steadily approaching.

City of Duluth officials gave the Gwinnett Sexual Assault & Children's Advocacy Center a July 1 deadline to move out of a home its been in for more than two decades.

As of May 15, the center still did not have a place to relocate to, said Ann Burdges, chief executive officer and executive director.

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Back in September, city officials notified the center's leadership that the building would be demolished because of persistent maintenance issues.

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