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The small wooden chair held by Covenant House Washington Artisan John Hairston is a symbol of the nonprofit's emerging business enterprise--a line of finely crafted, affordable child furnishings.

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Although Levon earned his high school diploma, he wasn't doing much with it. He was spending all his time at home or out playing ball. He needed to get his mind and hands motivated to gain some additional training to make it into the world of meaningful work. A member of the D.C. Roving Leaders referred Levon to Covenant House Washington's Community Outreach Center where he was directed by a Service Manager to participate in the Artisans Woodworking Program. Now, with a newly discovered interest in working with his hands and a talent for creative design, Levon is focused on building a career in woodworking.

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