At Covenant House Pennsylvania, W.B. moved beyond abuse and homelessness, using a workforce program to build skills, gain confidence, and move forward.
After coming out, Mykel was forced from home. At Covenant House New Orleans, she, like all LGBTQ+ youth facing homelessness, found safety, respect, and support.
At Covenant House’s first Sleep Out of 2026, one night in New York City raised awareness around youth homelessness and showed young people they are not alone.
Covenant House earned top honors at the P2P Professional Forum, recognizing the impact of the Sleep Out movement in raising awareness of youth homelessness.
After escaping abuse, Leora found safety at Covenant House New York. Her journey from homelessness to stability shows how support restores dignity and hope.
Covenant House New York partners with the New York City government in a bold new initiative to help young people exit homelessness or avoid it altogether.