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Home for 'Lost Boys'

St. George shelter to help those outsted from FLDS communities

Published: Monday, July 30, 2007 12:06 a.m. MDT
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ST. GEORGE — The kids call it "the house just off Bluff."

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The eight-bedroom home located just off Bluff Street doesn't have a formal name, but it will soon become a haven for some of the so-called "Lost Boys." They are teens who have either been kicked out or run away from Short Creek — the Fundamentalist LDS Church enclaves of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz.

"It'll work just right," says Ben, who asked that his last name not be used. He left the FLDS Church at 18.

Leaning against a door frame, he looked around, surveying the home's potential.

"This'll be good," he says.

Michelle Benward shows off the shelter with pride.

"This is our welcoming area," she says, walking briskly from one room into another.

"This will be a dining room."

Right now, the residence is empty. The only appliance is an old, beat-up stove.

"We're going to give kids a place to transition from one community into the next safely," she said.

Benward is the clinical director for New Frontiers for Families, a Garfield County-based nonprofit that helps provide social services for families in rural areas. Over the years, she has become more involved in championing the Lost Boys.

"I call them my kids,'" she says with a smile.

Coming together

Working with the Diversity Foundation, they have managed to put together this home. The shelter owes its existence to perseverance, determination and good fortune.

"It's kind of a strange mixture between government, nonprofits and people who just care," said Paul Murphy, the coordinator for the Utah Attorney General's Safety Net Committee, which provides services for people in and out of polygamy.

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Former "Lost Boy" Kevin Black, left, and Ben, who asked that his name not be used, look over a future housing unit for Lost Boys in St. George.

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