Reconstructing Sister Jose Women’s Center to add more beds

Tucson is seeing a rise the number of women experiencing homeless and needing a safe place to stay.

Sister Jose Women’s Center will soon break ground on a new project next month that will support unhoused women.

The center will break ground Wednesday, March 6 and reconstruct the donation drop-off area into a space to fit about 10-15 new beds.

They currently house 42 women and their furry friends.

Nicola Hartman, CEO of Sister Jose, told me along with wanting to make the new bed area more accessible for their elderly guests, the sleeping area they have now is overflowing.

“A very small, defined space doesn’t work for them,” said Hartman. “They can’t turn around, they can’t easily access their bed at night. And so, this new space will allow us to say yes to more women and to maybe look at how we serve them.”

The center sees upwards of 120 women every day.

One guest I talked with, Brenda Gomez, has been at the center for five months.

She said while Sister Jose is very generous with its amenities, it could use more space.

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