Inspired by Faith, Committed to Action

by Collie Agle Four of us went to Honduras in the early part of March, 2016,  to spend time with villagers in five mountain communities that were a part of our ongoing support to the Trinidad Conservation Project. Three of the towns had previously been in the cluster, while two new towns had been added.Continue reading “Inspired by Faith, Committed to Action”

Teaching Others Brings Joy and Results May 2016

  by Mary Procter One of the strongest principles of Vecinos Honduras (our TCP partner) is that outsiders can bring new knowledge of health or agriculture to a community but the people in the community must learn to teach each other campesino a campesino.   To our delight, we found out in visits to the fiveContinue reading “Teaching Others Brings Joy and Results May 2016”

Conservation Measures Reduce Drought Impact May 2016

  By Betsy Agle Drought over past several years is causing a national emergency in Honduras. The drought is caused by climate change, possibly aggravated by El Niño. Without rains in May and June, many families will be malnourished and even hungry. Some family members will be forced to leave the communities to search forContinue reading “Conservation Measures Reduce Drought Impact May 2016”