For nearly three decades, Christel House Mexico has been empowering students to turn potential into possibility. Through comprehensive support and a commitment to long-term success, thousands of students have gained the skills, confidence, and opportunities to shape their own futures—excelling in academics, careers, and life.
Luna vividly recalls her first days at Christel House, where she was struck by the difference in education quality compared to her previous school. For the first time in her life, she experienced both emotional and nutritional stability, providing her with the foundation to thrive. She went on to study Communication at Universidad Panamericana and now works as a Communications Analyst at Vips, part of Alsea. Through a scholarship program in partnership with Christel House and Fundación Beca, Alsea covered her tuition and offered valuable internship opportunities, helping her launch her career.
Dánika remembers how the English education at Christel House shaped her journey, even allowing her to travel to California for a conference and a brief internship in human resources. Now a clinical psychologist with a feminist focus, she offers individual and couples’ therapy, as well as workshops for parents in schools. Inspired by her own experiences, she has made English a priority for her son, encouraging him to embrace even more international opportunities than she had.
Rodrigo carried the Christel House vision forward by creating his own educational initiative. After graduating, he pursued psychology at Mexico’s top public university, UNAM, and later founded Psicoeduca, a program dedicated to early childhood psychology and development. Committed to giving back, he offers scholarships to Christel House alumni and parents, ensuring others in his community have access to the knowledge and support that shaped his own journey.
Mitzi credits Christel House for instilling in her the confidence to pursue her dreams. That mindset empowered her to launch Vogma, her own shoe business, while working as a community manager for a clothing brand. Christel House’s well-rounded approach—blending academics, values, and socioemotional development—helped her earn a place in UNAM’s prestigious communication program, one of the best in the country. The skills she gained continue to set her apart, both in her career and as a business owner.
When Esmeralda joined Christel House, her goal was simple: finish middle school and start working. Higher education felt out of reach due to her family’s financial situation. But with Christel House’s support and resources, she and her family chose to continue her studies—through high school and into university. Esme was accepted into her dream program, Ethnology at the National School for Anthropology and History (ENAH). Today, she works as an assistant researcher in linguistics at the National Anthropology Museum and with the Secretariat of Science, Technology, Humanities and Innovation (SECIHTI).