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Villa Soleada

This is where we are living and working this week. Villa Soleada has 44 houses built all by volunteers and families in the village. They have a school, a children's center (for orphans, two huge soccer fields, a volunteer lodge, and a bilingual school is in the process of being built.
Dia 1 - Lawrenceville-->Newark-->Atlanta-->San Pedro Sula-->Progreso

June 30th 2012
I have been awake for 36 hours, and as much as I want to sleep, I’ve gotta get in an entry for today. Oh, and it’s unbearably hot! As we were leaving for the airport at 2am, there was no point in trying to sleep last night. 6am flight means I needed to get there 3 hours in advance, right? So when Robert dropped me off at Newark International around 3:15, I was all set to check my bags and hea ... read more
Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Northern » San Pedro Sula

Honduran Flag Once part of Spain's vast empire in the New World, Honduras became an independent nation in 1821. After two and a half decades of mostly military rule, a freely elected civilian government came to power in 1982. During the 1980s, Honduras proved a ha... ... read more
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