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Monday, November 25, 2013

3 Teams, Dozens of Ways to Participate


Join a team.  Share a smile.  Impact a life.

The Iron Bowl is this Saturday.  Thanksgiving is this Thursday, and the Honduran Presidential election was yesterday (with a verdict still up in the air).  With so much coming up in the very near future, it is easy to forget about three very cool teams to Honduras in the works.



March 22-30, 2014 "Cultivando Información" Business Team

This team has four components:

-Develop and deliver proposals for an area where tourists can safely spend money on locally made and handmade items in Honduras

-Lead discussion groups with the business-minded AHMEN-SIFAT Jutiapa Community Agents

-Lead discussion groups with the Los Laureles jewelry students

-Visit Roatan to explore other projects and evaluate possible future missions

June 19-28, 2014 Río de Agua Viva Team

This team has three components:

-Work in small teaching teams with the ASI-Jutiapa Community Agents in areas of health and communication

-Work in small teaching teams with Los Laureles jewelry students in areas of business, English, communication, and jewelry construction

-Continue to open up La Ceiba's Hogar de Ancianos as a possible site for outreach

*Work alongside members of Shalom Girls' Dorm at each level

(2014?) De La Montaña al Mar


This team has two components so far: 

-Conduct medical clinics in the La Esperanza, Intibucá area alongside members of CISA

-Volunteer support at additional clinics in La Ceiba and/or Utila

Three teams to choose from



If you would like to join any of these AHMEN teams, contact me today.  If you know of anyone who might like to join one of these teams, contact me today.  If you know of anyone who might want to financially support or pray for one of these teams, CONTACT ME today!

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Together, we are the difference.

2 comments:

  1. Great picture up top!

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    1. Thanks! A really good friend of mine took it. Do you do photography? We always need videos and photographs shot 24/7 in Honduras.

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