Our Mission: To work together with our communities to create, implement, equitably accesible, sustainable health, nutrition, and education services. Our Vision: People of the Frontera in Intibuca, known as the Dry Corridor of Intibuca, Honduras, live longer, healthier, more productive and fulfilling lives in a strong community. Our Values: We treat patients, students, and visitors with respect. We provide prompt and effective treatment as appropriate. We provide information to people and communities in need. We are honest and transparent with patients, communities, and donors. We take proper care of resources. We have skills to do the work, and we train and develop people. We partner effect... read more Our Mission: To work together with our communities to create, implement, equitably accesible, sustainable health, nutrition, and education services. Our Vision: People of the Frontera in Intibuca, known as the Dry Corridor of Intibuca, Honduras, live longer, healthier, more productive and fulfilling lives in a strong community. Our Values: We treat patients, students, and visitors with respect. We provide prompt and effective treatment as appropriate. We provide information to people and communities in need. We are honest and transparent with patients, communities, and donors. We take proper care of resources. We have skills to do the work, and we train and develop people. We partner effectively with governments, other NGOs, and citizen groups. We strive for excellence. We are results-oriented. We are a team and show mutual respect within the organization. Our organization prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference.
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By Laura Manship | Executive Director
I just returned from a trip to Honduras. Everyone in Honduras knows that umbrellas can protect you from the rain and from the sun. I was visiting our Nutrition and Clean Drinking Water project, and... Read the full report ›By Edel Andino | StS Information Technology Director
Every child deserves not just access to education, but the chance to shine through it. In Intibucá, Honduras, among mountains and communities that face geographic, social, and physical... Read the full report ›By Laura Manship | Executive Director
Dear Friends: The Shoulder to Shoulder Scholarship program provides scholarships to 150 students to keep them in school after they "graduate" from 6th grade. Many Hondurans think that it is OK... Read the full report ›