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How Covenant House Missouri supports youth experiencing homelessness in St. Louis

S.Martin28 min ago
ST. LOUIS – November is Youth Homeless Awareness Month, and Covenant House Missouri is hosting "Sleep Out St. Louis" in solidarity with youth experiencing homelessness in St. Louis.

The annual "Sleep Out" event is Thursday, November 21, as St. Louis executives and community members join Covenant House Missouri by giving up their beds for a night and sleeping outside, raising funds and awareness for the cause.

FOX 2 and STL 11 are partnering with Covenant House Missouri for Spirit of the Season. The Power of Two is teaming up with 12 local charities throughout November and December to raise awareness and funds for their impactful work in the St. Louis region.

Support Covenant House Missouri in their mission and donate today.to donate!

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