Guatemala Facts

Hola! That’s “hello” in Spanish, the official language in Guatemala. This country features a unique heritage and is known for its many volcanoes. Learn more facts about Guatemala below.

five Facts About Guatemala

Here are five fun facts about Guatemala:

  1. Guatemala is home to the ancient Maya civilization and includes archeological sites like Tikal, one of the largest Mayan cities.
  2. Guatemala is known for its volcanoes. The country is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and has more than 30 volcanoes, some of which are still active.
  3. Lake Atitlán, located in the Guatemalan highlands, is often referred to as one of the most beautiful lakes in the world.
  4. Around two-thirds of Guatemala is covered in mountains. And families who call the country home live in highland villages.
  5. Guatemala features one of only a few jadeite sources in the world. Jade is a beautiful gemstone that’s often green but can also be white, orange and even lavender.

Where is Guatemala?

Guatemala is located in Central America. It shares borders with Mexico, Belize, Honduras and the El Salvador.

Key Challenges in Guatemala & Our Response

Guatemala boasts a unique and beautiful landscape as well as a culturally rich heritage, but it’s also home to children living in devastating poverty.

Many Guatemalan Children Lack Access to Education

Education empowers children to become self-sufficient adults with the skills needed to provide for themselves and their families.

Unfortunately, many children in Guatemala struggle to get educations, especially those from indigenous tribes living in rural areas. In these areas, schools often don’t exist, and children don’t have the resources to travel.

Without an education, children may struggle to find quality work when they get older, keeping them trapped in poverty.

Our Response: Providing Educational & Vocational Opportunities

Every child in our program gets an education. They receive help with tuition and school fees, school supplies and even tutoring. We also provide vocational opportunities so young people can learn the job skills they need to provide for themselves, a critical need as they journey out of poverty.

Violence & Abuse Put Children at Serious Risk

For children living in poverty throughout Latin America, violence, abuse and exploitation are consistent threats. For example, thousands of children and adolescents suffer sexual violence throughout Guatemala each year.

Violence of any kind has devastating effects on children. When physically hurt, children living in poverty can’t access critical medical care, endangering their well-being and even their lives. Violence also hurts children mentally and emotionally as they face severe trauma for years to come.

Our Response: Protecting Children at All Costs

At Compassion, child protection is our top priority. We provide age-appropriate training to all the children we serve, ensuring they know how to stand up for themselves and others and get help when they need it. We also train our staff and volunteers so they know how and when to intervene when they see signs of violence or abuse.

A boy smiles in a field of yellow flowers

A boy smiles in a field of yellow flowers.

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A group of little girls in traditional dresses hold hands as they spin around and smile

A group of little girls in traditional dresses hold hands as they spin around and smile.

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A young family stands outside of their home

A young family stands outside of their home.

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A group of children celebrate the New Year by shooting confetti into the air

A group of children celebrate the New Year by shooting confetti into the air.

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A young girl holds a letter from her sponsor

A young girl holds a letter from her sponsor.

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A group of boys play baseball at their child development center

A group of boys play baseball at their child development center.

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A young girl holds two ducklings in her hands

A young girl holds two ducklings in her hands.

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A group of children learn to bake as a part of a vocational training program

A group of children learn to bake as a part of a vocational training program.

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A mother holds a baby in her arms

A mother holds a baby in her arms.

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A group of three girls smile with the ocean behind them

A group of three girls smile with the ocean behind them.

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Our Impact in Guatemala

Compassion has served the children and families throughout Guatemala for nearly 50 years, releasing many from poverty in Jesus’ name through child sponsorship.

69,771

children served (and counting).

249

churches serving.

47

years serving.

Guatemalan Girls Challenge the Norm to Rise Above Poverty

Yoselin and Keily, two young women living in Guatemala, are challenging the status quo by becoming electricians, inspiring the next generation of girls to break the bonds of poverty in their communities.

Alejandra Sees the Light in Her Darkest Hour

When Alejandra got sick, her options were few, leaving her close to death. But through the support and prayers of those at her Compassion center, Alejandra discovered Jesus had more in store for her, including healing.

How You Can Help Vulnerable Children in Guatemala

You can join Compassion’s fight against child poverty in Guatemala in three key ways:

  • Pray: Jeremiah 33:3 tells us that if we call on God, he will answer us. When we lift children living in poverty up in prayer, God hears us, and we can trust he's working on their behalf. Join us in praying daily for children living in poverty by becoming a prayer partner.
  • Donate: Children living in poverty face many challenges, from a lack of medical care to dangerous living conditions. You can provide immediate support by donating to fulfill a right-now need.
  • Sponsor a Child: By sponsoring a child, you empower a local church to meet the critical needs of a child's body, mind and spirit as they journey out of poverty. Through sponsorship, you'll help deliver medical care, hygiene training, education, malnutrition monitoring and so much more to a child in need. But most importantly, you'll help introduce them to the hope of the gospel, which changes everything.