GUAIMACA COMMUNITY
A little bit of history
In 2004 we established ourselves as a community in the town of Guaimaca. We serve the weakest and most vulnerable members of the area especially women, children, disabled and the elderly. .
A new missionary venture in collaboration with the Diocese of Fall river, Massachusetts was the beginning of this foundation in Guaimaca, Honduras in the jubilee year 2000.
The humble beginning of our mission in this part of Central America continues to flourish with the outpouring of generous support from various sources - the parishioners of the Diocese of Fall river, Massachusetts, health care professionals from different hospitals, private clinics and organizations, and college student volunteers from different parts of USA.
In 2004 we established ourselves as a community in the town of Guaimaca. We serve the weakest and most vulnerable members of the area especially women, children, disabled and the elderly. .
A new missionary venture in collaboration with the Diocese of Fall river, Massachusetts was the beginning of this foundation in Guaimaca, Honduras in the jubilee year 2000.
The humble beginning of our mission in this part of Central America continues to flourish with the outpouring of generous support from various sources - the parishioners of the Diocese of Fall river, Massachusetts, health care professionals from different hospitals, private clinics and organizations, and college student volunteers from different parts of USA.
Our mission which continue to grow includes:
COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION AND PROMOTION OF YOUNG WOMEN
The solidarity of the benefactors made it possible for us to establish the Marie Poussepin Center (MPC) where the girls could live and go to the Institute of the city. Thus, the young women who finished their elementary school could continue their secondary education. Since 2007, we adopted the IHER (Honduran Institute of Radio Education) system, making it possible for the young women to receive all academic education, graduate from high school and pursue university studies. We also give to them a Catholic formation based on values and their training in social and technical skills through specialized workshops, also prepares them to be multipliers of what they receive in their own villages. WORKING WITH THE LAITY
One of the most singular and rich characteristics of our missionary experience in Honduras, which has made possible the service we offer, has been from the beginning the presence of laity from the parishes and universities of the State of Massachusetts, which later extended to other Catholic volunteers and volunteers from other religions, with whom we have worked, side by side. They have provided funding, advice and specialized work according to their talents and preparation, for long or short periods of time. For several years we have had the support and collaboration of Honduran professionals and lately the support and advice of UNITEC, a technical university in Honduras. From its beginnings, the Marie Poussepin Center works with volunteers, both Honduran and from the United States, and since 2012 a group of Honduran Associates participates with us. |
HUMAN PROMOTION AT NAZARETH FARM
One of our lay collaborators sensed the need to ensure the continuity of the work started and donated a farm with an extension of 20 acres for agriculture and 173 acres of forest. Little by little, and thanks to the financing of small projects, we have made it ecologically cultivable. Mahogany trees, fruit trees, medicinal plants, coffee and banana have been planted and lately, thanks to the construction of "casa mallas" (greenhouses) we can cultivate green pepper, kidney beans and tomato more effectively. In addition to providing medicinal plants to the clinic and providing food products for the nourishment of our young women, the farm secures a very important economic resource for the Center, it is a source of work for men and women with large families and has become an incentive for our neighbors, who are now encouraged to cultivate their lands. The agricultural work on the farm is part of the training of our students and gives their parents an opportunity to collaborate actively with the Center. Address: Barrio Las Palmeras, Guaimaca, F.M, Honduras, Central America Phone: 011 504 2769 3672 |