By Moa Segerholt, UW News Lab
After being homeless three different times in Seattle, 60-year-old Benev Brandt says that Donna Jeanâs Place is the best shelter sheâs ever been in.
âPhysically, I could find a safe place to sleep. And mentally, I could find a place to rest,” said Brandt.
Brandt says she has been homeless most her life and came to Seattle from California when she was 21. She has stayed at numerous shelters, but Donna Jeanâs has provided her the most lasting healing, she says.
Donna Jeanâs Place is a womenâs emergency shelter that opened on northern Capitol Hill early this year as a collaboration between Operation Nightwatch and St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral.
Deacon Frank DiGirolamo, executive director of Operation Nightwatch, says he hoped that the shelter would help 100 women annually.
Since the opening at St. Mark’s last winter, the number has grown beyond expectations. DiGirolamo said that theyâve already helped more than 230 women at the shelter — named in honor of Donna Jean Palmberg, the widow of Operation Nightwatch’s founder — in the past year.
âThis provides 7,000 nights of shelter per year, which sounds small â only 20 people per night, right? â But thatâs 7,000 times that someone wonât be subject to being harassed or assaulted. So we think thatâs a little seed of effort that can grow a lot,â Digirolamo said.
Donna Jean’s might also show that one of the most important resources a shelter can provide is time.












