Well, they are technically a "faith based" non profit which originally was focused on the goodness of god. However, covenant house tends to respect the religion/non religious preference of the client, as I will refer to them. However due to the various religions like Buddhism, Christianity, spiritualism, etc. Which believe in a specific entity separate, but with the likeness of God it can create a bizzare conflict of interest for some. Especially for atheists who do not believe in any god. But if you are going there to receive services, you kind of have to take your wins with your losses here.
This is the wrong forum. Perhaps you should contact Covenant House.
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