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Some Resources for Singers for Justice

Homelessness in Tucson & Pima County

And How You Can Help Sr. José’s Center


As you know, Sr. José’s Women’s Center welcomes homeless women as guests. Go here to learn about the Center, and needed donations,

https://www.srjosewomensshelter.org/getinvolved/#wishlist

and here to learn about opportunities to volunteer there:

https://www.srjosewomensshelter.org/getinvolved/#wishlist

The City of Tucson has this information about growing homelessness in our City:

https://www.tucsonaz.gov/hcd/homelessness

and their collaborative effort with Pima County here:

https://tpch.net/

And a particular focus on youth homelessness here:

https://tpch.net/youth/ .


How does it happen that so many women in our area are without a safe place to live? Here’s a link to a one-page summary of an August report on area homelessness by the U of A SW Institute for Research on Women. Look below the picture when you get there!

https://tpch.net/u-of-a-southwest-institute-for-research-on-women-releases-census-updates-to-housing-insecurity-and-potential-homelessness-report-4/

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