Covenant House, which offers shelter to
more than 1,900 homeless youth every night in 27 cities across the
United States, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua is
expanding the overall number of beds dedicated to homeless youth,
including LGBT youth. The True Colors Fund is partnering with Covenant
House to support and strengthen programs and services available for LGBT
homeless youth served by Covenant House.
While LGBT youth make up only seven percent of the total youth population, they comprise up to 40 percent of all youth experiencing homelessness in America. Together, the True Colors Fund and Covenant House are committed to reversing this trend and providing help to homeless youth, many of whom become homeless after their families reject them because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
While LGBT youth make up only seven percent of the total youth population, they comprise up to 40 percent of all youth experiencing homelessness in America. Together, the True Colors Fund and Covenant House are committed to reversing this trend and providing help to homeless youth, many of whom become homeless after their families reject them because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
“At the heart of the True Colors Fund's
work is supporting service providers in ensuring the safest and most
affirming care possible for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
youth experiencing homelessness. For us, partnering on this effort is a
natural fit and speaks volumes about Covenant House's commitment to
providing the best possible support to all youth,” said Cyndi Lauper,
co-founder of the True Colors Fund. The partnership is beginning with
Covenant House in New York City, and will expand to include other
Covenant Houses in the US, Canada, and Latin America over the next year.
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