In 1996, Casa Alianza in Latin America received the Swedish
Olof Palme Prize for an "outstanding achievement in the spirit of
Olof Palme". The prize was conferred for the organization's "dedicated work to help street children in Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico" and "for the courageous defence of the rights of these children" In 2000, Casa Alianza received the
Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, which is claimed to be the "largest humanitarian award in the world". Though the award now comes with a US$1.5 million prize, with a capacity of 94 beds. The award was presented by
Queen Noor of Jordan. In 2006, Casa Alianza in Guatemala received the
Order of the Quetzal award, which is the highest award that the Guatemalan government bestows upon those doing humanitarian work in Guatemala. In 2007, on 19 September, Casa Alianza in Guatemala received the Reina Sofia Award for its drug addiction program serving street children. == Honduras ==