Covenant House purchased and
completed the renovations of two additional houses for people
living with AIDS. The AIDS Residential & Resource Program now owns
three homes. Ongoing.
The State of WV requested Covenant House be the lead agency for
HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for People With AIDS) funds. These federal
funds enabled Covenant House to facilitate the development of two
additional comprehensive housing and resource non-profits in the state for
people with AIDS. Ongoing.
Covenant House, with these two other community-based housing
organizations, formed a state-wide non-profit coalition: West Virginia
Housing and Advocacy Coalition for People with AIDS, Inc. Ongoing.
Through the city of Charleston HOME Program, Covenant House helped
two families purchase homes. Ongoing.
An Art Auction, with donations by WV artists, raised $25,000
for Covenant House programs in October.
Property owned by Covenant House for its Single Mothers' Program was
sold. Profits from this sale will assist women and their children who want
to purchase their own homes.
The play, "Gone Tomorrow", was taped for national distribution by
Cambridge Educational Products. In October, it received a bronze medal at
the Columbus International Film and Video Festival. It also received an
award at the International Film and Video Festival in New York.
The Single Mothers' Program and the Rural Housing Program are combined as "Challenge West Virginia" to address popular education reform.
Workshops began in January 1996. Ongoing.
Since 1995, Covenant House has played a key role in the development of
the Kanawha Valley Collective. Two significant grants have funded
positions at Covenant House allowing expansion of services to the
homeless. Ongoing.