Celebrating the remarkable journeys of youth across the federation who overcame homelessness and graduated high school with the support of Covenant House.
Across the Covenant House federation, our youth are not just completing school—they are overcoming adversity to engage in job training and workforce development programs.
Discover how Covenant House uses music therapy to support the mental health of homeless youth, offering a creative outlet for healing and self-expression.
We can’t allow Johnson v. Grants Pass to serve as a new standard for how policy is set. A ruling that makes it easier to ticket or arrest homeless people for sleeping outside will make homelessness worse.
This June 19, Covenant House joins communities across the U.S. to mark the historical end of the enslavement of African Americans in this country and to reaffirm our commitment to equity, inclusion, opportunity, and justice for all.