Covenant House leader, Carolyn Barker-Villena, reflects on the first-ever Sleep Out in Honduras and how it supports children’s desires to reach their dreams and thrive.
A U.S.-wide Covenant House voter initiative encouraged and prepared young people facing homelessness to make their voices heard in the Nov. 5 elections.
Sleep Out is not about pretending to be homeless. We Sleep Out to show our solidarity with those who are — and to let the world know about the ever-growing population of young people who face homelessness.
Suzy Eddie Izzard, Aurora Culpo, and Jericka Duncan joined Covenant House leaders, alumni, and partners to mark the start of Youth Homelessness Awareness Month.
David transforms his life from the streets of Chicago to hope and opportunity, proving that with unconditional love and absolute respect, homeless youth can rewrite their story.