Roatan’s tranquil east side
By Jericca Warren Roatan may be known for its beaches and bustling tourist areas, but some of the island’s most captivating experiences lie on its quieter, more secluded side. Two…
Diversity, art and bush medicine
Did you know that right behind the tourist machine on the island of Roatan live many people who believe that natural medicine cures most things? Join us on a tour…
A ramp to a sacred place
A joint operation made it possible for the disabled and the elderly to have an easier path to the services in “The Church of God” in the village of Crawfish…
Rehab with Jesus
They are from all walks of life as they enter the program, which hopefully will bring them to freedom with the help of Jesus. But some of them fail and…
My Coxen Hole
We asked a young man to show us around behind the scenery of tourism. He showed us a unique world where people live their extraordinary everyday lives. Welcome to Coxen…
Creating social value for people with disabilities
Pediatrician to a mother of a disabled child on the island of Roatan, Honduras: “Take her home, love her, but don’t feed her”Her mother went home and decided to keep…
The outstretched hand
Honduras is often thought of in terms of crime, drugs, homicides, and violence. Significant parts of the Western world fear the harshness and ignorance of this country. That, however, is…
The water carrier
Imagine that you do not have a drop of water in your house and must find it somewhere for yourself and your children. Meet a woman who carried all her…
Roatan – a cultural diversity
The island has been in different hands throughout history and has borne names such as Rattan, Ruatan, or today’s name, Roatan. It has been inhabited by indigenous peoples, pirates, African…