Honduras

In Honduras we partner in community-focused education, light construction, and preventative health care training.
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How We Serve in Honduras

Education

We partner with the Juan Wesley Methodist School (K-12) to provide educational sponsorships and support English language education. In addition, we support higher education for graduates by funding supplemental expenses.

Economic Empowerment

Our local partners teach community members personal finance and how to create, market, and grow a small business. Resurrection is proud to partner in this work by providing funds for training and the initial loan for startup costs.

Church Growth

We partner with the United Methodist Church of Honduras through relational outreach events and asset-based community development projects.

Learn more about the Juan Wesley School in Honduras

What to Expect on a Honduras Trip

Work & Activities

In Honduras we partner with Hondurans to transform their communities.

Construction teams serve with volunteers from the Methodist Church in El Obraje to serve in their community by pouring cement floors in some of the local homes and doing other light construction.

Teams that visit the school in Ciudad España help students develop English language skills by playing games, acting out scenarios, and focusing on pronunciation. These teams also help with a little school upkeep or community outreach in the afternoons.

Travel & Accommodations

Flights: Teams fly into Comayagua airport in Honduras. Resurrection will arrange the flights so that the team travels together.

Accommodations: Teams stay at the Honduras Mission House in Tegucigalpa or a hotel in Danli. Lodging will be twin beds or bunkbeds and will have private bathroom facilities.

Food: A typical meal includes beans, tortillas, rice, plantains, chicken, or fish.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age requirement for Honduras serve trips?

Open to adults and children ages 14 and older if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Do I need a visa to travel to Honduras?

Currently, U.S. citizens (U.S. passport holders) visiting Honduras for ninety days or less do not need visas.

Do I need to be a medical professional to go on a medical serve trip?

We have limited space available on medical serve trips for non-medical trip participants. Please contact our Global Impact team to find out more.

Do I need to speak Spanish to go on a Honduras serve trip?

You do not need speak Spanish to join a Honduras team, but we are always looking for team members who do!

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