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Covenant House - Journey of a Faith-Based Charity (Hardcover)
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Covenant House - Journey of a Faith-Based Charity (Hardcover)
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Covenant House occupies a prominent place among American charitable
institutions. For more than thirty years, it has provided shelter
and care for homeless youth as a faith-based social service
organization. Founded in 1968 by the Rev. Bruce Ritter, Covenant
House began its life as a modest ministry of availability to the
poor in New York City, inspired by Franciscan traditions and by the
expansive vision of Vatican II. By 1990 Covenant House had grown
into a $90 million enterprise. Its innovative programs assisted
homeless and runaway youth throughout cities in North and Central
America. Conservative politicians, philanthropic foundations, and
average citizens considered it a model for faith-based social
service initiatives. Suddenly and unexpectedly, however, the
organization suffered through a major scandal, as Father Ritter
faced charges involving sexual abuse and financial misconduct. The
institution quickly became fodder for tabloid journalists and
hovered on the edge of ruin. How did such a respected organization,
in the words of an iconic New York Post headline, "fall from
grace"? Peter J. Wosh explores this question, along with a variety
of other compelling issues, as he relates the history of Covenant
House. His intricately woven history considers changing perceptions
of youth homelessness, the pervasive influence of mass media, and
the unique dynamics of faith-based organizations. Drawing
extensively on oral histories and rich archival collections, this
meticulous and compelling work charts the path of Covenant House
from its humble beginnings to its meteoric ascent, through the
scandals and crises of the early 1990s, to its eventual reemergence
as a strong and respectable charity.
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