Bringing Healthcare to Honduras
Each year Serving at the Crossroads provides medical supplies, equipment and healthcare professionals to their clinic founded in La Entrada Honduras.
Clinic Updates
- Shipping of Ocean-Going Containers are not for the Meek Hearted - Shipping and getting cargo containers filled with the necessary equipment and tools into Honduras is not an easy process. (1/10)
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- Hardworking Honduran Construction Crews - Without the dedication of the local workers who so desperately needed work, the clinic would not have begun to take shape so quickly. (1/10)
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- Tech Serve, Our Building Partners from Arkansas - Perhaps the hardest job of all, beside identifying, purchasing and shipping all of the materials required at a foreign construction site, is to travel away from home for an indefinite period of time to work on a mission of selflessness – putting others before their own needs. (1/10)
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- Terrazzo Flooring - Doing things differently is all part of the process while working in Honduras. Unlike what we are accustomed to doing stateside, we always expected to encounter changes and unanticipated events during our various visits. (1/10)
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- Christmas is the season for gift-giving - With heartfelt thanks to a group of women from Westminster Presbyterian Church in West Chester, PA, who have a shoebox ministry, Christmas gifts were donated and sent to all of the children of the local construction team helping to build our new clinic in La Entrada. (12/09)
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- A Benefactor Steps Forward with $100,000 Donation - Crossroads’ Manos Amigas Clinic and the community of La Entrada were the beneficiaries of a generous gift from Panificadora La Popular, Honduras’ largest bakery. (11/09)
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- Villanova University Engineers Design Waste Water Treatment and Disposal System (10/21/09)
- Clinic Building Schedule (10/09)
- Medical Campus and Clinic Site Carved out of the Bosom of Mother Earth (4/30/09)
- Construction Schedule Stages (3/09)
- Tech-Serve to build Manos Amigas Clinic (2/09)