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The Seed - Maya 2018 update

The Seed - Maya 2018 update
 Children in Honduras now have hope for the future.   Milgiam … lives with her family in Honduras. In the past she found it difficult to

The Seed - Comunidades Solidarias 2018 update

The Seed - Comunidades Solidarias 2018 update
 Children in Honduras now have hope for the future. Your 2018 … lives with her family in Honduras. In the past she found it difficult to

The Seed - Maya 2017 update

The Seed - Maya 2017 update
 These children in Honduras now have hope for the future. Your 2017

The Seed - Com Sol 2017 update

The Seed - Comunidades Solidarias 2017 update
 These children in Honduras now have hope for the future. Your 2017

Rising above poverty in Honduras

Hector Ramirez built his own micro-enterprise to pull himself and his family out of poverty. After receiving training and support from World Vision, Hector started a family business growing and selling coffee. His coffee is now sold in three communities in Honduras and will soon expand into a further two.
we have is that we learned from World Vision Honduras to value each … coffee is now sold in three communities in Honduras and will soon expand into a further two.

The power of the Super Tortilla

We're fighting malnutrition with a new way of thinking about cooking; the super tortilla. Instead of making regular tortillas from corn alone, parents add vegetables such as coyote squash stem, yucca (full of fibre, vitamin C and potassium), chipilin (a legume packed with calcium, iron, protein and minerals), oregano, basil, and onions into the batter. The result is a tasty tortilla packed full of nutrition.
community. We partner with the people of Honduras to help deliver sustainable solutions for … communities. Find out more about our work in Honduras and how you can support our work here.

Life with El Niño in Latin America | World Vision UK

The El Niño weather phenomenon is affecting countries across Latin America, including Bolivia and Honduras. Crops are failing and communities are being split. Read one family’s story with World Vision.
including Bolivia and Honduras. Crops are failing and communities are being … and their families in countries like Honduras and … supporting the communities we work with in Honduras and

Celebrity Supporters

We’re very grateful to have the support of several famous faces to promote the work we’re doing throughout the world.
Honduras and Bolivia. He revisited the families again

Zika Virus Crisis Update

Honduras and El Salvador. OUR WORK IN LATIN AMERICA … As UK sponsors you supported projects in Honduras. In our Honduras Area Development Programmes

Meeting the President

Paul Elliston, Regional Manager for Latin America, recently spent two weeks in Honduras, speaking to families and finding out how they are benefiting from child sponsorship. He was lucky enough to meet Duvin - an astonishing young woman who devoted most of her time working for change and development in her country.
a petition to the former President of Honduras. In her … sacrifice in the UK is a grand gesture in Honduras that brings with it great

G7: Last hope for the world's most vulnerable children

Ahead of the G7 summit, World Vision urges PM David Cameron to ensure the world’s most vulnerable children aren’t forgotten.
Honduras and

A Honduran and Armenian Easter

This weekend, children across the UK will be hunting eggs, attending church services, and donning rabbit ears. We were wondering how this experience might compare to those of the children we work with around the world, so we asked sponsored children in Honduras and Armenia, ‘How do you celebrate Easter in your community?’
so we asked sponsored children in Honduras and … in Honduras the traditional Easter foods are tamalones … celebrate Easter in Honduras with

Second chances

19 year old Rony used to be a troubled young boy after being abandoned by his parents at birth. But thanks to World Vision's Channels of Hope programme he's turned his life around and has become a role model for his community in Honduras.
the cycle of family abandonment common in Honduras. Rony feels that the training about

A Wonderful Wedding Gift: Helping Communities In Honduras

Child sponsors Chris and Anthony used their wedding to ask people to support our work in Honduras, where they sponsor 12-year-old Nubia. This winter, they went over to see how she - and the communities their guests helped - are getting on.
life in the highlands of western Honduras but I didn’t feel I really knew them or … work World Vision is doing in communities in Honduras. First

Where we work - country list

Armenia Latin America Bolivia Honduras You can also view our

El Nino Update

In 2016, the recurring El Niño phenomenon is expected to have its strongest effect for 50 years. The 2015-2016 El Niño may have passed peak season, but its influence will continue to be felt through weather systems across the world and throughout the year.
Honduras and Nicaragua have experienced the worst … in decades. In Honduras The most vulnerable families with the most … children in Honduras. In our Comunidades Solidarias ADP we gave

Refugee crisis

We really value your prayers for our work across the world. As a Christian organisation we believe it is important for the goodness and grace of God to permeate all we do. We believe God will use your prayer to bring life in all its fullness to every child, family and community that we work in.
Honduras

Helping communities to live with uncertainty

On Monday 19th August we celebrate World Humanitarian Day - a day that means a lot to us who work for World Vision and we're sure a day that will mean a lot to you and our other wonderful supporters.

Small Farmers and the Fair Distribution of Land

Angel, a farmer from Honduras, tells us what it's like to try to survive without enough land to grow enough food for his family. The G8 can change this IF they want to.
shares with us what life is like for them in Honduras. Here is their

Sponsor a child in Honduras

Sponsor a child in Honduras to provide food, clean water and medicine. Assist in improving their education by training new schoolteachers.
means to Amanda and her family. ABOUT HONDURAS Sponsor a child today and help Honduras Honduras suffers from prolonged periods of drought … Find out more about Honduras and its child sponsorship programme