(l to r) Edwin Escuto, Senia, Michael Newman and Victorino
The view from Azabache
A silo for storing corn kernels.
The meeting is about to begin in El Chaparral.
This plantain harvest will help feed the family.
At the meetings health education occurs.
Improved stoves make a world of difference for women, their families
and the environment.
Regular monthly meetings allows volunteer monitors to weigh and measure the local infants and observe for malnutrition or disease.
Attending a workshop
A few members of Empresa Campesino Union and Esfuerzo Collective.
Full mural the the Chulateca office
Diverse planting increase sustainability, output and help the soil.
A mother guide working with the other children.
The map they created of their community.
Community Health Boards made up of local volunteers plan and organize health related initiaves.
Dileyla Funez displaying the new school latrines.
Ever A Perez -A self taught Carpenter who was encouraged to start his own business.
This strain of beans they have been working on is very abundant.
Mapping the community if an important step in identifying strenghts and needed focus.
Manuel Castellanos has been with vecinos Honduras since the beginning. He has stayed on in Azabache to offer support and mentorship to the economic development groups and entrepreneurs.
Dileyla Funez, with a parent volunteer demonstrate the water collection system.
A powerful mural at the vecinos Honduras office in Choluteca
Water systems remain creative in places.
The farmers group in El Chaparral.
Ever Perez and Manuel Castellanos
Juan Carlos Ordonez is the Food Soveirnty Facilitator for Vecinos Honduras. He has been working with the men.