Homeless teens helped at Washington DC Covenant House

Covenant House Washington DC

2001 Mississippi Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20020
Phone: (202) 610-9600

Homeless teens helped at Washington DC Covenant House

Helping Homeless Kids in Washington DC
 

When Covenant House Washington opened its doors in 1995, we were deliberate in establishing programs and services that addressed critical problems in the most challenging neighborhoods and communities of our nation's capital.

Each day, more than 150 youth benefit from our educational programs, vocational training, and community outreach services at Covenant House Washington DC. Operating with an open intake process, no youth in crisis is ever turned away. Covenant House Washington offers an array of programs to ensure that youth are given the chance to live productive and happy lives.

We are one of nine partners in the Town Hall Education Arts & Recreation Campus operating in southeast Washington. THEARC is a major community revitalization effort that provides much-needed and much-desired services to children and adults in an attractive, community-friendly environment.

Youth Served Every Year
7,743
Year Established
1995
Programs & Services
Crisis Center
ROPAL (Rights of Passage Apartment Living)
Street Outreach
Community Support Services
Educational Services
Vocational Job Skills Programs
Mental Health Services
Prevention Services
Child Development Center
Executive Director
Dan Brannen