Countries We Serve
Learn about the countries where Compassion Causes works.
Guatemala

Guatemala’s name comes from an ancient Nahuatl Aztec word meaning “land of many trees.” This Central American country is rich in Indigenous heritage and stunning landscapes. Yet many communities face challenges such as poverty, malnutrition, and limited access to education.
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Known as the “Pearl of the Caribbean,” the Dominican Republic is famous for its stunning sandy beaches and sunny, tropical climate. This vibrant island nation is home to welcoming communities who celebrate life with music, dance, and strong family ties. Yet many families face challenges in accessing education and economic opportunities.
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Known as the “Land of Volcanoes,” El Salvador is famous for its stunning sunsets and dramatic mountain landscapes. This Central American country is home to warm, resilient communities who treasure family and tradition. Yet many families face daily challenges securing food, education, and safety for their children.
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Muraho! That is how you say “hello” in Kinyarwanda, the official language of Rwanda. Known as the “land of a thousand hills,” this East African country is full of natural beauty. Yet many communities still struggle with access to clean water, reliable food, and educational opportunities.
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Sawasdee ka/krub! That is how you say “hello” in Thai, the official language of Thailand. Visitors are drawn to its beautiful beaches, ancient temples, and vibrant markets. Yet many children still face poverty, abuse, and lack of opportunity.
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Ne ye windiga! That is how you say “hello” in Mooré, one of the most commonly spoken languages in Burkina Faso. This West African country is known for its cultural diversity, being home to more than 60 different ethnic groups. Yet many families face poverty and food insecurity.
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Oi, tudo bem? That is how you say “hello” in Portuguese, the official language of Brazil. This South American country is famous for its vibrant culture, lively music, and the lush Amazon Rainforest. Yet many communities still face poverty and limited access to education.
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