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Through Honduras Outreach (http://www NULL.hoi NULL.org/), Holy Trinity partners with Los Hornos, a village in Honduras. Honduras Outreach is a non-profit, non-denominational, organization based in Decatur. Each year parishioners visit and work with Hondurans on building projects, and help fund medical and educational services. Currently in a partnership with Los Hornos, Holy Trinity provided financing for a gravitational village water system completed in 2005. It supplies clean fresh water and eliminated the villagers’ reliance on a drought-prone creek they formerly shared with their livestock.

For more information on Honduras Outreach and how you can be involved, contact Charles Absher at cabsher@comcast.net (cabsher@comcast.net)or by phone at 678-215-1364 or 404-296-9117

Thanks for Honduras Donations

Over 20 years ago in the Agalta Valley, a remote area of northeast Honduras, a group from the Decatur area started serving the poor by forming Honduras Outreach. Read more…

Making a Difference Through Medicine

In the Agalta Valley of northwest Honduras, there is a medical clinic that serves the needs of 41 villages and about 30,000 Hondurans who otherwise have no source of medical care.
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Holy Trinity Parish Mission Trip to Honduras

In my experience it has always been a very rewarding and profound experience, and I don’t think there is anyone who has gone who disagrees with that description. It would be well worth the time to consider traveling as part of a Holy Trinity Team in future trips to Honduras.
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Dr. Russ Wallace Honored for 16 Years Service with Honduras Outreach

On Russ Wallace’s first visit to Honduras in 1993 he met Salia, a young 15-year-old girl with a serious medical problem. What was initially thought to be a tapeworm was actually a tumor, large and growing, and serious enough to cause paralysis.
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