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Honduras is the second biggest country in Central America. The country is bordered by Guatemala to the northwest, El Salvador to the south and Nicaragua to the southeast. It is also home to the Mayan Civilization, with presence around the city of Copan in Western Honduras.
Honduras is famous for its ancient Mayan ruins, Pacific and Caribbean coastline and Bay Island with spectacular beaches and coral reefs for diving and snorkeling.
The major cities in Honduras are Tegucigalpa and La Ceiba.
Our Volunteering Programs are situated in La Ceiba, the third largest city of the country yet with small town warmth. It is located on the North Coast of Honduras and offers some great beaches.
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Volunteer Orphanage Program in Honduras Work in an orphanage in La Ceiba. Work for local orphans and share your love and time with the needy children and teach those basic conversational English and Computers so that they can slowly
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Volunteer Teaching English in Honduras . La Ceiba is a picturesque town located on the northern coast of the Caribbean Sea. As Honduras develops its tourism industry, recent focuses have been on La Ceiba—called “The Capital of Tourism” because of its strategic location
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Volunteer Health Care Program in Honduras If you volunteer for this project, you will support local doctors and nurses in their work. You may also work in different capacities from observing to providing assistance in surgery, based on your skills and experience.
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Volunteer Health/HIV Program in Honduras if wishing to join this project, participants can take advanced level Spanish courses with our partner school for a nominal fee. In recent years, Honduras has experienced a rapid increase in HIV infections, accounting for nearly 60 percent of all..

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Volunteer Primary School For Disabled in Honduras Special education for deaf and mute, mentally retired and learning problem children is a complex field for volunteers and requires special talents and interests. However, this Volunteer Honduras Project allows

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