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Learn how Covenant House supports human trafficking survivors and how we coordinate with community partners.
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Learn how Covenant House supports human trafficking survivors and how we coordinate with community partners.
Lugine Gray from the Louisiana Child and Youth Trafficking Collaborative spoke with Covenant House about human trafficking topics that don’t get as much attention: labor trafficking and male survivors.
We caught up with alumnus Michael Dorean Myers to hear about his organization, BLACK&GAY, and learn more about his exciting plans.
Our youth and staff have faced unprecedented challenges in the past year. Through it all, their resilience has been inspiring.
After nearly two weeks at Covenant House Texas, our evacuated staff and residents have returned to New Orleans
Covenant House staff connect with young parents who remained in New Orleans post-Hurricane Ida. The needs are great, including for our staff.
Just as our young people were beginning their healing journey or on the verge of stability at Covenant House, they are now facing further turmoil and disruption – another wave of challenges they must boldly face.
Khalil, a resident of Covenant House New Orleans, is on his way to college this fall, where he will pursue a bachelor’s degree in business management.
The 15 White Coats, a nonprofit started by Black medical students at Tulane University School of Medicine, meet with Covenant House New Orleans youth to inspire and support their dreams.
CHNOLA is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Much more than “just a shelter,” we provide supportive counseling and the tools needed to help our youth become independent members of our community.
Covenant House New Orleans is a 501(c)(3) organization (EIN #58-1669937).
Reach us at:
504-584-1111
611 N. Rampart Street, NOLA 70112