I was in awe of the beautiful Honduran landscape as Field Trainer Jacobo Suazo drove our pick-up truck on narrow dirt paths up into the mountainous, coffee-growing countryside. Upon arrival in the small, isolated community of Brisas del Mar, I met Field Trainer Salomon Zelaya and the Garcia family. Francisco Garcia and his wife, Orbelina, were most gracious, instantly welcoming us into their modest home and offering delicious coffee sweetened with sugar cane - both of which they had grown organically on their small farm.
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Partner Focus: Betty and Wes Foster Family Foundation
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"I volunteered with SHI in Honduras many years ago. It was an amazingly inspiring trip, not just because we were able to work side by side with the families we were there to support, but I was able to see firsthand exactly how SHI operates and why its techniques and approach are so successful. SHI is a charity well worth supporting because its mission isn't charity at all -- it's empowerment." 


