On a powerful night of advocacy, celebrities, supporters, staff and Covenant House youth will join together to shine a light on issue of youth homelessness.
Covenant House sites across North and Central America took part in Pride activities throughout the month of June in support of the 27% of youth in our shelters who are LGBTQ+.
Veronica became homeless at the age of 21 and stayed at Covenant House for six months while she secured full time employment. Today, she serves on the board of directors at Covenant House Michigan. Hear Veronica tell her story.
Strides for Pride is back! Log 40 minutes of activity per day — doing whatever gets you moving and work to raise $120 or more in support of LGBTQ+ youth overcoming homelessness at Covenant House. Register before June 1st to receive an early bird special on registration.
Jennifer Paul Ray receives Community Leadership Award from FBI Director Christopher Wray for work in the prevention of human trafficking and support of survivors.
Covenant House New Jersey’s research has shown that as many as half of all identified human trafficking survivors among youth facing homelessness in New Jersey have been labor trafficked