DESEO

Once again, this year we successfully raised funds for the children of our DESEO Project in order to give them a special Christmas celebration.  We gathered the children in the program at their respective schools and had skits, songs, cakes, and even Santa, who delivered...

ESPERO Deaf School Celebrates Year End and Graduation This month we celebrated the 6th grade graduation of 5 of our deaf adults. Here in Honduras, graduating from the 6th grade is a huge milestone.  The graduation celebration also served as the closing ceremony of the school,...

The International Day of the Child was established in 1924 as November 20th.  In 1954, the United Nations declared that each country should establish their own specific day for celebrating the Day of the Child.  The motivation behind such a declaration was a focus on...

Do you know we have an active child sponsorship program?  For just $38 per month, you can select a child from our program to sponsor.  The sponsorship not only includes many benefits for the child but also many benefits for you as well.  We encourage...

By Anny Tabora, DESEO Team Leader A few months after the pandemic began, the word ‘intentionality’ began to echo within me and since then I have realized how many things require intentionality. Even though the Bible doesn’t mention the word ‘intentionality’ specifically, there are many verses...

By Donna Waldron   As this new school year started, there was great uncertainty about whether there would be in-person classes or “online.” I put that in quotes because that means something totally different here in Honduras. There are very few children who have access to internet,...

By Donna Waldron Proverbs 19:21 says, “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.” That certainly describes what 2020 has looked like for many of us and especially our DESEO program. We had some exciting plans with some...

With the shutdowns, the entire 2020 school year has been lost.  Some children, whose parents have access to internet, have been able to maintain their work and not completely lose the year, but the vast majority don’t have internet access nor family support to continue...

By Anny Tabora Molina Seasons. Life is that—seasons. Some are full of pain, and others are unexpected. The truth is that we do not know what the next season of our lives will entail, but we can be sure of three things. First, each one can...

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