Help children and teens in Guatemala find safety and healing

Your support matters.

On April 6, Scott Clayton, Brian Clayton, and Aimee Duran—Elite Fitness trainers—along with Andrew Bustillo, Elite Fitness member and Pa’Lante founder, will travel to La Alianza, Covenant House’s site in Guatemala. They will witness firsthand the impact of La Alianza’s work on the marginalized children and youth in their care, survivors of abuse and human trafficking. 

Donations to the Elite Fitness Club fundraising campaign translate into immediate support and comprehensive care, including residential services, nutritious meals, medical and mental health care, education, job readiness, legal aid, family reintegration, and aftercare at La Alianza.

Please make a donation in support of our fundraising campaign below. We can’t do this without you.

Guatemalan homeless and trafficked youth arm wrestling | Covenant House

The youth CHI serves in Latin America are between 12 and 18 years old (some even younger), making them the youngest residents across the entire Covenant House federation. 

 

In FY25, La Alianza reached 5,642 young people across its programs and services. More than 98% of our Guatemalan residents are survivors of childhood abuse and neglect, 70% have been affected by human trafficking, and 60% have witnessed community violence. 

 

La Alianza operates three locations in Guatemala: a girls’ residence in Guatemala City, a boys’ residence in San Juan del Obispo, and an outpatient care and protection center in Coatepeque. The boys’ shelter is the only safe house in the region for boys who have survived trafficking and sexual violence. 

 

Thank you for your support!
Scott Clayton, Brian Clayton, Aimee Duran, and Andrew Bustillo

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Elite Fitness Trainers Scott Clayton, Brian Clayton, and Aimee Duran | Covenant House

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