EVERY DAY, victims of domestic abuse looking for a way out quietly endure a frustrating search for shelter, only to hear repeatedly that there is no space available...they should call another shelter. What many women do not realize is that of the twelve domestic abuse shelters in the Twin Cities, there is almost ALWAYS a space somewhere. The challenge is finding it. But a new project underway this spring could make the search a little bit easier. The "Day One" project encourages shelters to share bed information with each other, so if they don't have space, they can refer women to another shelter that does have a bed. As Minnesota Public Radio's Lorna Benson reports, the project is long overdue in the eyes of abuse victims: | D-CART ITEM: 9585