Please consider sponsoring one of these 5 students!

Throughout the past two years of the pandemic, the number of teens in our building and students in our education program mostly remained consistent. Due to health safety and logistics, we couldn't take on very many new people, and all of the schools were conducting classes virtually.

This year, though, that has changed. Honduras has opened up significantly, including beginning in-person classes at the elementary, secondary and university levels.

We had three new teens join our ministry in January as well as one former student who is now wishing to pursue his college degree. We also have a private education student who just made the jump to bilingual school.

Each student needs $100 monthly to cover their costs. Please take a look at their profiles below and consider contributing. Your support would do wonders to support their goals.

You can sponsor by clicking the links beneath each individual profile to sign up for a recurring monthly donation. You can also email courtney@bchonduras.org with any questions or to get set up sending monthly check contributions to our P.O. Box.

Thank you in advance for your generosity!


SARAI
Sarai and her brother and sister have been a part of our education program for the past several years. This year she is in fourth grade and just made the jump from a traditional Spanish-speaking school to bilingual school. She has a regular sponsor, but she needs increased supplemental support to offset the higher monthly cost of her new school.

NEEDS: $100 monthly

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HERMER
Hermer came to Breaking Chains in January of this year after aging out of an area children's home. He is 19 years old and is currently studying for the entrance exam for the public university. He hopes to study psychology. He needs monthly support to cover his education costs and a portion of his monthly living expenses at BC.

NEEDS: $100 monthly

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GABRIELA

Gabriela is another of the new faces at Breaking Chains this year. She is 18 years old and finishing high school. After high school, she wants to go to college to study nursing or radiology. She needs $100 monthly to cover her high school tuition and a portion of her food costs.

NEEDS: $100 monthly

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WALKIDIA

Walkidia is 19 and came to Breaking Chains this year at the advice of her friends who are already a part of our program. She has finished high school, and now her goals are to go to college and study law. She needs support to cover her education expenses and some of her living expenses at Breaking Chains.

NEEDS: $100 monthly

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JEYSON
Jeyson lived with us for a couple of years previously and is now back. At Breaking Chains he completed his high school diploma, left on good terms and went to live and work closer to family in another town. The factory he was working in shut down, though, so he is shifting his goals. He now wants to further his education and earn his college degree. Jeyson needs support to cover his education expenses and a portion of his living expenses.

NEEDS: $100 monthly

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