Honduras

What to Expect

A beautiful group of people in Honduras have gotten into our hearts after many mission trips there. Seeing their smiles, hearing their stories, and spending time together is a gift. Read our blog here for more information.

JUNE 2026 - Adult Learners

We are thrilled to share that 14 adults in the Berlin area of Honduras have said “yes” to an incredible opportunity—to learn to read and write. Of these, nine are beginning at a first-grade level and five are stepping in at a second-grade level. Each one represents courage, determination, and hope for a brighter future.

Tony, Can you make a place for the rest of this blog? The rest of the information is in the section below this one.

June 2026 - Update on the Sponsored Children

We have 76 sponsored children in our program and we have seen report cards for many of them. The kids are doing great keeping up their grades, and the ones that needed to catch up have shown some real improvement.

Tony, Can you make a place for the rest of this blog, too? I don’t have it written yet, but I will need a place to put it.

REST OF THE ADULT LEARNER POST BELOW. (DO WE REPEAT THE BEGINNING HERE, TOO?)

When we first began offering child sponsorships for 76 children in Sambo Creek, Berlin, and the surrounding villages, the response was overwhelming. While the financial support for education has been a tremendous blessing, something even more powerful has taken root. These children, their families, and their entire community feel seen, valued, and cared for by Family Life Church and others who have come alongside them.

Because of this encouragement, more children than ever are working harder in school—raising their grades and striving for the opportunity to be sponsored next year. The impact has gone far beyond what we imagined.

Now, that same excitement has spread to the adults in the community—many of whom never had the chance to attend school as children. When we introduced the Adult Learners Program, 14 adults eagerly signed up, ready to begin their own educational journey.

Thanks to the generosity of donors supporting the Honduras Family/Literacy Fund, we were able to provide all the essential supplies these new learners need, including beginner reading books, notebooks, pens, pencils, and more.

Their teacher, Mr. Perez, brings both skill and compassion to the classroom. With patience and dedication, he is leading classes three times a week over the course of seven months. As the program progresses, he hopes to incorporate basic math skills as well, further equipping these learners for everyday life.

This is more than a literacy program—it’s a story of transformation, dignity, and opportunity.


Mr. Perez, the dedicated teacher for the adult learners three afternoons a week. He also teaches children during the day.

Books and supplies for the adult learners.

Tony, Can you take these impactful photos of our adult leaders and make them into a video of revolving photos or some other cool way to display them?

  • "What I love most is the flexibility. I can go at my own pace, revisit lessons, and keep learning whenever it works for me."

    Former Customer

  • "Even as a total beginner, I never felt lost. The step-by-step structure and encouragement along the way made all the difference."

    Former Customer

  • "This has been such a worthwhile investment in myself."

    Former Customer