At Covenant House Guatemala, we build relationships of unconditional love and support with our youth to counteract the violence they’ve experienced and open the way to trust, hope, and healing.
In its first year of operation, the hydroponic farm and organic garden at CHGW have yielded over 4,000 pounds of fresh produce and sprouted new farm-to-table careers.
Trevon faced homelessness at just 12 years old, but a simple white blanket his grandmother secretly tucked into his bag became his lifeline against the cold.
CHNJ’s expertise and success in serving youth survivors of trafficking and homelessness led them to become the statewide provider of services for all trafficking survivors.
After facing trauma and loss, Javon found himself at Covenant House Texas. There he was able to get the resources he’s needed to grow in his career and take steps towards his future.
Ashleigh Uzoaru is preparing for her first Sleep Out with Covenant House, driven by her own experiences with instability and a deep passion for helping others. Her journey from volunteer to advocate highlights the power of service for both the youth at Covenant House and those who support them.