Immersion Experience: Honduras

List of 13 news stories.

  • SAN PEDRO SULA: DAY 7

    Today was a day of mixed emotions as we had to depart from our newfound friends in the community after the much-anticipated Samaritan 5K.
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  • TEGUCIGALPA: DAY 7

    We set out under the morning rain, and it kept on raining well into the afternoon.
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  • Getting ready for the soccer match!

    SAN PEDRO SULA: DAY 6

    We finished building some benches for the soccer field today and cleaned up the field. We also met up with the Tegucigalpa group and played a game of soccer.
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  • SAN PEDRO SULA: DAY 5

    Today was mostly a day of connections and reflections in the town of Tela. Our group got to spend some time together and form a better bond. 
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  • TEGUCIGALPA: DAY 5

    Today was our last day in the Buen Samaritano community before we go to San Pedro Sula. 
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  • SAN PEDRO SULA: DAY 4

    Today was a day full of connection, through a lens of fun, sports, and popular Honduran activities. We also gave out food to the community and started to begin work on the football (soccer) field.
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  • TEGUCIGALPA: DAY 4

    Today was a day full of dichotomy. Every day is, but today I think we all felt it deeply.
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  • Chopping veggies

    SAN PEDRO SULA: DAY 3

    Today, we started with a goal to stay positive and connect with those around us despite language barriers. We spent time in the community the whole day and were able to gain a better understanding of the lived experience of this community. 
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  • TEGUCIGALPA: DAY 3

    After an early morning wake up, we set out to the community to cook a typical Honduran breakfast with a scoop of fried beans, fried plantains, corn tortilla, ham, queso fresco, orange juice and water.
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  • With the doctor of the town

    SAN PEDRO SULA: DAY TWO

    Today we were introduced to the community in the sector of the Ocotillo. Throughout the day, we spent time with the scholars learning more about their school and the community.
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  • TEGUCIGALPA: DAY TWO

    Elise and Zoe here. Today was our first day in the community.
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  • Climbing the stairs of the Cathedral.

    SAN PEDRO SULA: DAY ONE

    Coming in from the group located in San Pedro Sula, we have a great group dynamic together and are sharing a lot of laughs. We all got to see a lot of new faces and culture from food to architecture.
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  • TEGUCIGALPA: DAY ONE

    Over the course of this class, we have learned about the significance of these immersion experiences and talked about ways we should approach these experiences.
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