Walking Alongside Incarcerated Youth in Central America from Prison to Purpose
Counteract is a nonfiction account of a Christ-centered mission working inside juvenile detention centers across Central America to help incarcerated youth move from crime and despair toward restoration, purpose, and faith.
At its core, the book argues one central truth: These young people are not beyond redemption.
The book explores:
It follows the work of Counteract International (formerly Orphan Helpers), a nonprofit founded in 2000 to serve vulnerable children and later focused specifically on incarcerated and formerly incarcerated youth.
The central theme of Counteract is redemption through relationship. Through redemptive justice and Christian mentorship, juvenile offenders are finding new life in Christ.


Greg Harris is Executive Director of Counteract International, a faith-based nonprofit equipping incarcerated youth in Central America for success.
Francisco “Pancho” Molina is Regional Director for Central America at Counteract International and a former presidentially appointed, cabinet-level official in Guatemala.

True stories of radical redemption inside Central America’s toughest youth prisons reveal a model rooted in faith-based mentorship, education, and long-term reintegration.