Our Accomplishments

New School for El Bambu
In 2024 the grammar school for the mountain village of El Bambu was destroyed by a falling tree. There were no funds to rebuild the school so Angels for Honduras agreed to finance the school's construction. In January a team of 8 Americans travelled to Honduras to help with the heavy construction phase of the project. The school is now ready for 60 students to get an education close to home. In September we plan to organize another work crew trip to paint the interior and the exteriour of the school,

New Dawn School Rehab
In March of 2024 a work crew of 8 Americans travelled to Choloma Honduras to rehab the New Dawn Grammar School. New Classrooms for Grades 7,8 and 9 were added. Severely damaged classroom floors were replaced with new concrete. The entire school, inside and out was painted. We purchased 100 desks to replace desks damaged beyond repair.

Kevin Daniel Prosthetics Grant
Kevin Daniel was severly electrocuted in during the first month of his new job at an electrical company. He lost his right foot, his left leg, his left arm and the use of his right hand except for a functional thumb. He was without hope when he learned of a grant to come to the US to the Orthotcs and Prosthetics Instiute in Orlando. Kevin received a prosthetic for his right foot, and left leg and over the course of 3 months was taught to walk again on his own. We were able to secure a scholarship to a University in Honduras where he is taking online courses and uses a voice activated computer donated by Angels for Honduras. We are in the process of trying to secure a grant for a bionic arm so he can become truly independent.

School Uniforms and Supplies
We continue to supply 100's of students with uniforms and supplies.

Sponsorships for orphaned children
We have secured sponsorship for orphaned children from various members of our community. Four familes of 2 to 4 children each are benefitting from sponsorships. They receive housing, food, medical assistance, clothing and education.

Farmer's Irrigation System
APH built an irrigation system for the farmers of Berlin Plancitos. We supplied them with PVC tubing to draw water from a river into a newly built wellthat pumps water to the farms and supplies food to the community.

Children's Medical Surgical Mission
In September of 2025, Dr. Elizabeth Blasberg, daughter of one of the founders, travelled to Honduras to perform plastic surgey on several children who suffered disfiguring conditions. They included, cleft lip repair, burn victim reconstructive surgery, moter vehicle accident victims with disfiguring scars and many other operations.

Soccer uniforms for multiple soccer teams.
In October of 2025 we received a donation of 144 soccer garments, enough for 4 soccer teams. The uniforms were shipped to Honduras and donated to happy young athletes.

Computers for Comayagua
Kevin Daniels ' mother is a grammar school teacher at a school in Comayagua. They had a room full of non-functional computers from the 90's. We were able to purchase 3 new modern laptops and a printer for the computer program there. Several people donated to this project and we plan to ultimately provide 12 new computers. Kevin Daniel was able to use his skills to set all all the computer equipment. Please consider a donation to help complete this project.

Higher Education
APH is proud to announce that one of our sponsored students has graduated from college with a 4.0 GPA and has received a scholarship to continue her masters in Tampa, Florida. She graduated as an Agricultural Engineer and will volunteer teaching farmers how to better cultivate their crops for a more beneficial outcome

2 Room School in Santa Marta, Choloma
In 2020 we inauguarted a new two-room school in Santa Marta, Choloma. Children from 1st to 6th grade attended school in one classroom. We built a second classroom so that the children could be divided betwen these classrooms. Now children can get more concentrated learning at levels more suited for their age group.

Water Tank
In 2019 APH built a 5,000 gallon water tank for a community that didn't have running water in their homes. The project helps children avoid going to the river to haul water and frees them to attand school and supplies them with food
