Covenant House President and CEO Bill Bedrossian traveled to Tegucigalpa to help Covenant House Honduras inaugurate a new home for trafficking survivors.
Image: Tegucigalpa Landscape
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.