For more than 30 years, the Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation has proudly partnered with Covenant House California to uplift and protect youth experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles. With a trauma-informed model of care, Covenant House provides critical shelter beds and wraparound services including education, job training, healthcare, and spiritual ministry to thousands of young people ages 18–24. Through the years, Covenant House has expanded its reach with new facilities like the Crenshaw Apartments, enhanced campus infrastructure, and strengthened programs that meet the evolving needs of the youth they serve. We are proud to stand alongside them in their ongoing commitment to provide not just a safe place to sleep, but a path to healing, stability, and hope for young people facing profound adversity.
