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Covenant House

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“Sleeping out[side] to raise awareness [for] youth who are experiencing homelessness.”

Rachel Eliser, community relationship coordinator at Covenant House

step by step

How to engage in a sleep out

1 select a date to sleep out

2 fundraise

4 refect through guided activities

3 sleep out items to carry to help people experiencing homelessness sanitary materials to manage an individual’s menstruation cycle a prepaid card that contains a specifc amount of money a cover to keep people warm, especially in the winter towelettes to kill or reduce germs on surfaces and skin a tool to protect oral hygiene a product that helps protect the skin against sunburn substances consumed for energy them showers and food,” Mosely said.

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TOP LEFT: People line up to get free lunch outside of St. Patrick’s shelter. People do not have to stay at the shelter to get food; it’s open to anyone. “Open Monday to Sunday at 12 p.m.,” John Doe* said. “One person, three meals a day.”

BOTTOM LEFT: Clothes hang up to dry on a fence under the midday sun. It rained the day before.

CENTER: Rob holds a bag of food from St. Patrick’s shelter. He eats there nearly every day. “Every so often [there’s] a food truck randomly in train stations, but I never know when or where,” Rob said.

BELOW: Rob stands in front of St. Patricks shelter. He takes the train to St. Louis with his friend everyday. “[My friend and I,] we eat lunch together,” Rob said. (Photos by Mac Huffman)

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