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OUTLOUD: Raising Voices Partners With Covenant House CA. For WEHO Pride

OUTLOUD: Raising Voices, a three-day music festival at WEHO Pride, June 3 - 5, has announced a partnership in support ofΒ Covenant House California (CHC), a non-profit homeless shelter that provides sanctuary and support services for youth ages 18-24 overcoming homelessness. This partnership will help to raise funds and awareness for CHC’s LGBTQ+ programs through the increased visibility during West Hollywood Pride.

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As part of the sponsorship, OUTLOUD will highlight Covenant House California’s mission to support LGBTQ+ youth during WEHO Pride Parade and the OUTLOUD: Raising Voices music festival. Starting with festival tickets, consumers have the option to round up the dollar amount when buying a weekend or single day festival pass online with the additional funds being donated to CHC. OUTLOUD’s festival will also create moments to highlight CHC throughout the WEHO Pride weekend from β€˜calls to donate’ on the stage to signage throughout the space featuring QR codes where attendees can donate directly to the non-profit.Β OUTLOUD will also sponsor free festival tickets for Covenant House California youth as well as host the organization in the iconic Pride Parade on June 5.

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β€œWhile OUTLOUD: Raising Voices was started as a personal mission to increase the visibility of LGBTQ+ musicians, I believe it is our responsibility to also increase the visibility around those in our community who need it most, ” ​​said JJLA Founder & CEO Jeff Consoletti. β€œI’m excited to be able to shine our OUTLOUD spotlight on Covenant House California and it’s instrumental programs that support LGBTQ+Β youth overcoming homelessness.” 

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Roughly 40% of the young people overcoming homelessness at Covenant House California identify as LGBTQ+. Some of the trauma-informed programs CHC provides to their LGBTQ+ young people include housing, physical & mental health care, case management, support groups, and life skills. According toΒ Voice of Youth Court,Β LGBTQ+ youth areΒ more than twice as likely to experience homelessness as their non-LGBTQ+ peers. While LGBTQ+ youth make up only 7% of the total U.S. youth population, they comprise an astounding 40% of all young people experiencing homelessness in the country, according to one estimate fromΒ True Colors United.Β 

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β€œIt is so important for our LGBTQ+ youth to see members from their own community supporting them in impactful ways,” said Covenant House California CEO, Bill Bedrossian. β€œCovenant House California is dedicated to addressing the inequalities our LGBTQ+ youth face, and with partners like OUTLOUD’s support, we can continue to provide our youth with skills and programs to give them the best path for a bright and successful future.”

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For additional information on OUTLOUD: Raising Voices Music Festival at WEHO Pride, please stay tuned and follow along atΒ http://weareoutloud.com, and on social at @OfficiallyOUTLOUD.

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To donate to Covenant House of California programs or to learn more, visit:Β Β www.covenanthousecalifornia.org


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