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Bruce Ritter was a prominent American priest and social activist, best known for his work with homeless youth. He founded Covenant House in 1972, an organization dedicated to providing shelter, food, and support to at-risk adolescents. Ritter's compassion for the marginalized stemmed from his own experiences and deep faith, motivating him to create a safe haven for those without a home. Under his leadership, Covenant House expanded across the United States and into several other countries, helping thousands of young people find hope and stability in their lives.

Throughout his life, Ritter was a passionate advocate for the rights of homeless youth, often speaking out against social injustices and raising awareness about the plight of those living on the streets. His books, such as "Sometimes God Has A Kid's Face" and "America's Homeless Kids: Letters from Covenant House," reflect his commitment to elevating the voices of the youth he served. Ritter's legacy continues to inspire many in the fields of social work and humanitarian efforts, reminding society of the importance of compassion and service to others.

الجنسية أمريكي
تاريخ الميلاد May 15, 1939
مكان الميلاد New York City, New York, USA
تاريخ الوفاة January 10, 2018