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Rural Education school building -$4500
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Drip Irrigation system -$300 for ½ acre
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Rural Education School furniture -$300
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Infrastructure –donation see more
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Eye Clinic $40 see more
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Latrines -$192 see more
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Computer Classes for inner city youth $1000 see more
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Community Pharmacy -$300
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Digital Camera $300 see more
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Housing -$3500 see more
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Community Education see more
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Micro Business for abused women -$250 see more
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Field trip for scholarship students
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Deborah Library -$50 see more
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Chicken Project $262 see more
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General Deborah funds see more
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Belen Gualcho Agri-marketing project -$150
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General PAG fund
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Rural Education school building -$4500

We want to build more schools in Northern Comayagua. With these one room school buildings, small rural communities will have a permanent structure in their community to develop their best resource: their young people. Not only do schools provide the opportunity to better children’s minds, they also provide a meeting-hall for community events and discussions. Sponsor one school building. US $4500 for a finished building 20’x26’.

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Rural Education School furniture -$300

In order to use these school buildings, each one needs good and appropriate school furniture. We have a lot of good used school furniture located in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, but we need funds to bring it to Honduras. Each container holds enough furniture for 6 classrooms. Cost of shipping this furniture: US

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Eye Clinic $40

Eye examinations in Flor del Campo. Eye problems are rampant in the slums of Tegucigalpa, but with our newly-opened eye clinic there, we now provide people with a service that will increase their personal productivity and self-esteem. Each eye exam costs $5, which covers the cost of the examination, eyeglass frames, lens and administration. Help 8 people get glasses for $40

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Computer Classes for inner city youth $1000

Computer classes are offered to the scholarship recipients the computers have been put to good use and but have worn out. Purchase a new computer for the computer classes for the scholarship program at Flor del Campo $1000.

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Digital Camera $300

Buy a digital camera for elaboration of reports, documenting the activities that take place at Proyecto Aldea Global to use for public relations for the Flor del Campo projects $300.

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Community Education

Training the villagers with very basic tools such as how to boil or chlorinate their water, the correct usage of latrines, the benefits of breast feeding and family planning, and planting and caring for their own family garden will help the community to be healthier and happier. Support Community education $100

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Field trip for scholarship students

Field trip for scholarship students. Many students do not have the opportunity to leave the slums they live in therefore they do not see other parts of the city that they live in or the parks outside the city. Field trips for the scholarship students give them the opportunity to see life beyond the slums.

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Chicken Project $262

The chicken Project helps increase family income, as well as provides a better diet and quality of life for the families who live in PAG’s work zones.
- 30 chickens
- 1 bag of concentrated food
- Seeds for sowing more food
- Technical training
- Chicken coup construction materials

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Belen Gualcho Agri-marketing project -$150

Belen Gualcho marketing project: Help rural indigenous farms have their chance at a fair market price for their produce that they worked hard to grow. Support our Marketing Projects within rural Lenca communities. $150

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Drip Irrigation system -$300 for ½ acre

Drip irrigation systems for farmers in Belen Gualcho. These systems will give farmers the capacity to produce vegetables year-round, providing them with a steady annual income for their families. A small system of drip irrigation covering a ½ acre plot can be provided for $300, and can help a farmer double his yearly income.

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Infrastructure

Infrastructure –Road Work The reconstruction of roads is a vital element of development for the zone to improve access to health services, education, and to the market.

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Latrines $192

Support a family improve their hygiene Latrines $192 each

“On July 21st a group built us a latrine. Before this my children and I used my mother’s latrine, she doesn’t live far” –Maritza Ramos

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Community Pharmacy -$300

Community Pharmacy. Between 2005 and 2006 PAG will begin 16 community pharmacies to rural communities where no or very limited medical help is available. PAG will train a community volunteer to run and maintain the community pharmacy. The volunteer will be trained in basic first aide so that she can respond to emergencies and help people with basic medical procedures, such as treating children who have diarrhea. Thanks to these pharmacies, the injured and sick will not have to travel long distances for simple procedures and medicines. A donation of $300 will provide the cabinet, 5 days of intense training, and medicines to begin one of these pharmacies.

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Housing -$3500

Housing: support one family’s dream of having a real home, with 2 rooms, a sturdy roof and a cement floor come true….$3500.

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Micro Business for abused women -$250

Micro business for abused women provide women with a since of self purpose, and an additional income besides that of their husband $250.

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Deborah Library -$50

Deborah Library where battered women as well as students can go research about the laws that protects the Honduran women, children. $50

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General Deborah funds

Proyecto Aldea Global has begun a legal orientation program seeking to improve the ability of women and of the civil society to respond to and manage domestic violence problems. The Deborah program offers Christian counseling, couple mediation, and protection with the support of police and district attorneys, as well as classes on legal rights for women and children. The program is coordinated with local churches, police, mayors, and other authorities.

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