Honduras: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Through Education

Poverty in Honduras is generational. Parents are not able to provide their children with either resources or education necessary for them to extricate themselves from their circumstances. Thus, each generation follows in the footsteps of their parents. While public schools exist, the environment is corrupt—gangs actively prey upon the children, drugs and crime are commonplace, and girls are especially vulnerable to abuse and rape. What’s needed is a safe environment for learning!

Storyline partners with Honduras Education Mission, a ministry committed to breaking the cycle of poverty through Christian education. Through this partnership, students receive:

  • Safe, private Christian schooling at Centro Educacional Adventista

  • Vocational training

  • University scholarship support

  • Spiritual development and discipleship

Centro Educacional Adventista (CEA) is a private, K-12 Adventist school. Not only does it provide a safe environment for learning, its curriculum is one of the best in the region, teaching sought-after skills, like English and reading, that set children up for success.

Depending on the grade of the student, tuition is roughly $1200 per year—per year! Think about that, for less than $4/day you can equip a child with the tools necessary to end generational poverty and give them a brighter future.

2025 Honduras Orphanage Fund Goal:

We are currently raising funds for next year’s class. Our goal is raise $12,000 to sponsor students for the 2026 school year.

Would you consider sponsoring a student today?

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Sponsored Class of 2025

With your gracious support, our Storyline community has donated $11,325 to sponsor 8 students, providing Christian education (tuition, books and uniform) for the 2025 school year.

Thank you Storyline family!

2025 Sponsee List:

Keylor Sanchez- Grade 1 — Edy Sanchez - Grade 2 — Marcos Funez - Grade 5

Ana - Grade 6 — Andrea Dominguez - Grade 7 — Lucas Romero - Grade 8

Anthony Bonilla - Grade 7 — Lily Castro - Grade 11