A community lifeline: the story of Charmont Learning Center
They don’t fit into mainstream society. Some have been raped or bullied. Some are orphans, homeless, or medically fragile and have witnessed horrors no child should see. Some endured awful…
Honduras
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They don’t fit into mainstream society. Some have been raped or bullied. Some are orphans, homeless, or medically fragile and have witnessed horrors no child should see. Some endured awful…
Long before Roatan became a world-class dive destination, two young islanders were slipping beneath its waves with little more than a mask, fins, and a speargun. Tino and Alejo Monterroso—descendants…
Garifuna Jafeth Martinez transformed boyhood hope into history–becoming the first Honduran-born athlete to play Division I in the USA. The global sports world is buzzing about Jafeth Martinez—a towering 6’9”…
Higuero Many believe that people with disabilities on Roatan have been forgotten and abandoned by Honduran society. North in the village of Higuero in the middle of the island of…
He stands at a crossroads in life, having just graduated from elementary school. He has a clear plan and path to follow, but will he make it? Meet a young…
A review of the book Roatan Remembered “When 15-year-old Romeo was headed to Europe to commence his education, he told his future mother-in-law, Miss Ruth, that he planned to someday…
The native islander Keila Rochelle Thompson Gough embarked on a journey through time and the result is a book about her family history, from Europe to The Caribbean. Join us…
“Anyone here who has an ambition to make their own music?” An arm gets slowly stretched behind a silver-grey keyboard. No reply, just a silent smile. It moves me. She…
On the edge of the third world, beyond the white beaches, resorts and restaurants on the Bay Islands, many need help. Meet a couple that dedicated many years to creating…
The Bay Islands of Honduras are rich in culture and history, but among the treasures of the past are trades and skills that were once essential to island life but…