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Federal Court Protects a Christian Women's Shelter in Anchorage from Having to Admit Males Who Claim to Be Female

Alliance Defending Freedom : Dec 27, 2021
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"...Because no woman should be forced to sleep or disrobe next to a man, we are pleased the court has allowed Downtown Hope Center to continue protecting women and operating according to its religious beliefs." -ADF Senior Counsel Ryan Tucker

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A federal court issued an order last week ruling that the city of Anchorage cannot enforce a city ordinance to require a faith-based women's shelter to admit males and let them sleep alongside women who have suffered physical and sexual abuse. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent the Downtown Hope Center in Downtown Hope Center v. Municipality of Anchorage II.

The US District Court for the District of Alaska found that Downtown Hope Center does not constitute a place of "public accommodation" and therefore is not subject to a city ordinance that threatened the shelter with fines and penalties for following its religious beliefs and serving women in need.

"Vulnerable women deserve a safe place to stay overnight, and we're pleased that they can sleep soundly, at least for the time being, due to the court's order," said ADF Senior Counsel Kate Anderson. "Downtown Hope Center serves everyone, but its overnight women's shelter exists to provide a safe place for women, many of whom have survived sex trafficking, rape, or domestic violence at the hands of men. This is the second time Anchorage officials have targeted the center for operating according to its religious beliefs and serving the city's homeless population. We hope the court's order puts an end to this…"

"Faith-based nonprofits should be free to serve consistently with their faith without fear of unjust government punishment. This is especially true for ministries that help homeless women who have suffered sexual abuse or domestic violence," said ADF Senior Counsel Ryan Tucker, director of ADF's Center for Christian Ministries. "Because no woman should be forced to sleep or disrobe next to a man, we are pleased the court has allowed Downtown Hope Center to continue protecting women and operating according to its religious beliefs." Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

[Excerpt from Alliance Defending Freedom]