Donate a Holiday Gift to a Homeless Youth in the Bay Area
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The holiday season is a sad time for many youth out there who have nowhere to turn. At Covenant House California, these youth find the warmth, support, and understanding they could never count on at home.
Would you like to provide a much-needed gift to a youth, aged 13-23, this holiday season?
We have created this page to make your donation as simple as possible. Merely order from the Amazon.com wish lists below. (We have created separate ones for boys and girls.) Best of all, if you order the gift directly from this site, CHC receives a portion of the proceeds as a donation.
To make a financial donation instead, click here.Wish List for Young Women
Some gift suggestions
Covenant House California
2781 Telegraph Avenue
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 625-7800
If you would like to ask us any questions, deliver a gift in person, or check to see that your gift was received, please contact us at eiturralde@covoakland.org.
Merona® Solid-Color Jacket- Ebony
Perfect for a young woman's first job interview.
Women’s Plus Size Merona® Woven Voile Burnout Skirt - Gray Squirrel
A pretty and professional skirt.
Tommy Girl by Tommy Hilfiger for Women
Help her ring in the New Year smelling sweetly.
Wish List for Young Men
Some gift suggestions
Covenant House California
2781 Telegraph Avenue
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 625-7800
If you would like to ask us any questions, deliver a gift in person, or check to see that your gift was received, please contact us at eiturralde@covoakland.org.
Gold Toe Men's Match Printed Trouser Sock, 2 Pack
Good socks will come in handy.
Men’s Mossimo® Striped Blazer- Blue/ Brown
Great for a job interview.
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ABOUT COVENANT HOUSE CALIFORNIA
There are an estimated 1 million homeless youth in our country -- thousands of them living in abandoned buildings, inside dumpsters, in parks and alleyways, trying to survive on the streets. Covenant House California reaches out to these kids. Since 1998, CHC has been serving homeless and at-risk youth ages 13-24 in the Bay Area, providing hope and helping them overcome the pain of being alone and abandoned, forgotten by those who should care about them, but can't or won't. We have become a vital lifeline for these youth through a Youth Crisis Shelter and Community Service Center. To learn more, go to www.covdove.org.
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Are you interested in or familiar with CHC's work with homeless kids? We would love to hear from you.
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