By Cordelia Stewart It was a truly incredible experience to be back in the beautiful mountainous region of Trojes, Honduras. Our days were full of coffee, Spanish, science, water, the PWW office, Coca Cola, y fútbol. One of the most rewarding component of being back in Honduras this summer was fully appreciating how well the Continue reading
Month: August 2017
Over 11,000 Reached: A Snapshot of Fiscal Year 2017
August 16, 2017 You made our year! We have closed the books on our 2017 fiscal year and are excited to share the impact. Thanks to you, more than 11,000 people now have the essential tools and education to experience life with improved health and wellbeing. We remain steadfast in our mission to improve the health and livelihood of Continue reading
No More Giardia!
By Eva Jiménez Coll, PWW Volunteer Antonio Ezequiel Mejia Licona (pictured), called “Tony” by his family, is a 4-year-old boy living in El Boquerón, a small community within the Trojes municipality of southern Honduras. It takes us two hours by truck and another 15 minutes of walking to get to this community from our office in downtown Trojes city. Tony lives with his mother, Continue reading
A Week Well Spent
Our friends from University of Maine Bangor wrapped up their time in Honduras last weekend. Here is their report on their last few days working in Trojes as shared by Ellen Tobin. On Friday, ( July 28), two trucks and a motorcycle headed to schools we previously couldn’t reach while a lab team of 4 Continue reading