1,000 Children Are In Need
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2children_barbwireBuilding A Future (BAF), in partnership with Centro de Desarrollo Juvenil y Familia, is requesting donations to support eight family support centers in Honduras. These facilities provide approximately 1,000 at-risk children with daily meals, supplementary education, and a place to stay when they have nowhere else to go.

Due to the tense political situation in Honduras, the centers have not received the subsidies necessary to carry out their activities in favor of needy children. Without this help, these support centers will be forced to drastically reduce or cease operations.

Help fill the gap and keep these centers open.

$12000
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$12000
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Updated:
10/30/2009
 
We’ve set a goal to raise $12,000 and keep all eight centers open at full capacity. Please show your support for these children and help them thrive during difficult times. Your contributions will help support the following FANIVA (Family Childhood and Values) centers:

1. FANIVA - Aldea de Suyapa
2. FANIVA - Flor del Campo
3. FANIVA - Montes de Bendición
4. FANIVA - La Era
5. FANIVA - Carrizal
6. FANIVA - Altos de Centroamérica
7. FANIVA - Colonia Reynel Funez
8. Centro de Amor Fe y Esperanza

Show your support, donate now »

Current Fundraising Initiatives


Butterfly Art Blox

Art Blox are 4" x 4" magnetic blocks of wood with a watercolor butterfly painting decorating the front. 
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worldcupfileHonduras World Cup Qualifier File

An interactive file that lets you predict goals and winning games.
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"Wings of Hope" Art Series

A collection of art pieces by fine artist Maria Amalia Wood.
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Want to help raise funds? Fill out the online volunteer application or contact us.

Past Fundraising Initiatives

Fun in the Park 2009: Helping the Children of Honduras

An event full of activities for the whole family held at Kennedy Park (in Cocunut Grove) in Miami Florida on August 15, 2009.