Guido
Hajenius
After working in a para-church context
for close to 17 years, as well as with a local body for three
years, throughout the Southwest, Guido and his wife and children
relocated to west Los Angeles to live missionally, and focus on
marketplace transformation. In April 2011, they started a local
branch of the non-profit human rights arts and advocacy
organization, iEmpathize. iEmpathize is focused on raising
awareness and ending child sex slavery, both in the U.S. and
worldwide. They do this by sharing the stories of the victims and
the heroes who relentlessly work to stop this atrocity. Through
partnerships, forums, media, benefits and showcases with those in
the workforce, on the campus, and in faith communities, this family
is committed to helping resolve this issue in their lifetime.
Guido and Katie have been married for 13 years and have two
sons, Julien and Tristen. Besides Guido's heart for saving
vulnerable children, Guido just loves people. Being with his family
is his favorite past time and so is his love of soccer, soccer and
more soccer -- playing, coaching and watching.