Article content The COVID conundrum can intensify crises faced by women who are in dangerous domestic situations. “There’s this whole messaging about ‘stay safe’ and ‘stay at home,’ but what happens if your home’s not safe?” says Tmira Marchment, executive director of SOFIA House — one of four Regina women’s shelters that benefits from the Leader-Post Christmas Cheer Fund. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Christmas Cheer Fund: Staying at home isn't always the best solution Back to video “We know that just because everybody is being told to stay at home, home might not be a safe place for everyone. People can’t necessarily stay at home when their home is not the safe place.