The annual Sleep Out event organized by Delta Air Lines took place on November 14, with over 200 volunteers and their families participating to raise awareness and funds for homeless youth during Youth Homelessness Awareness Month. The event was held at G.O. and LGA, marking its fifth year. Similar events have been conducted in various locations including Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, and Los Angeles.
During the Sleep Out, participants listened to stories from Covenant House alumni and Dr. Alie “Dr. A” Redd, Executive Director of Covenant House Georgia. Dr. Redd discussed a new strategic plan aimed at providing direct care to homeless youth while also introducing prevention and aftercare programs.
Homelessness among young people remains a significant issue in the United States, affecting more than 4 million individuals aged 13-25 annually. Vulnerable groups such as LGBTQ+ youth, people of color, and pregnant or parenting youth are disproportionately affected. Many of these youths are survivors of child abuse or have aged out of foster care.