COMMUNITY OF HOPE

 
 

AREA OVERVIEW

Area: Community of Hope
Location: Santiago-Atitlán, Guatemala

Mission: To provide a loving transitional home for young adult men aging out of orphanages, focused on serving, equipping and empowering them for a successful future.

Staff:
Director:
Associate Staff: Dani Quieju, Argriculturalist

Dani

Dani is looking forward to the day Hope Community opens its doors!

DONATE TODAY

When you choose to give monthly, annually, or make a one-time donation, those funds will cover some or all of the following budget items.

$25

Agricultural supplies for the community so they can grow and sell vegetable and coffee

$50

Food for the month for one young man in the program

$75

Leadership and formation for one young man in the program

$100

Construction costs for young men who will be building their own houses

$250

Furnishing for one of the housing units for a small group of young men

GUATEMALAN COFFEE

Thanks to the hard work of Dani, Hope Renewed’s coffee plants are producing delicious coffee!

Overview - Community of Hope

Hope Renewed’s Community of Hope is located about 4 hours away from Guatemala City, Guatemala in Santiago-Atitlán. In partnership with CrossRoads Church, Community of Hope is currently under construction and is in the final stages of program planning.

For young men aging out of the orphan care system, the future is often filled with uncertainty and purposelessness. With no family to return to, no way to pay for education, and few job opportunities, many older adolescent and young adult males end up on the streets and in gangs. Extortion and crime become their way of life, and many quickly end up in jail.

Hope Renewed’s Response

Hope Renewed’s Community of Hope for young men is an investment in future fathers, husbands and male leaders in Guatemala.  Currently under construction on the breathtaking shores of Lake Atitlán, the site will house up to 20 young men from ages 16 – 22. The home will provide a nurturing environment where the young adults will receive care, counseling, education and vocational training. The program will take residents through several stages of training, each with progressively independent living and increased personal responsibility.

Our young men will be actively engaged in life skills and vocational training on site. They will work in the construction of future stages of the home. They will also work in agriculture, both in self-sufficient vegetable and fruit gardens for the home, and in coffee production and marketing, already being managed by our agriculturalist, Dani Quieju.