In Her Own Words-Kea Hampton
Lori Connell
To say that women are second-class citizens in the country of Honduras is an under statement.
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To say that women are second-class citizens in the country of Honduras is an under statement.
Read MoreLast week we held a graduation for our core group of jewelry artisans......
Read More"I can’t help but think how lucky I am to be a part of such a great organization whose main goal is to improve the lives of women in need. "
Read More"I've always been grateful for what education and employment have done for the women, but having had my own baby in March this work now means infinitely more."
Read More“Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.” Desmond Tutu
Read MoreI support Mi Esperanza because I know that my investment in this organization will generate returns for many years. There is a well-known saying, “If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” This is what Mi Esperanza is all about, and I love to be able to support the education of many women in Honduras.
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We are not just another pretty bag or beautiful pieces of jewelry..we are evaluating women and changing the world!
Read MoreA few years ago, I was reflecting on everything I had been doing in Honduras and was thinking, there has be a bigger purpose for me....
Read MoreI have seen love in Honduras.
When working in a developing country like Honduras, you see love in different ways than you would expect.
Read MoreDuring 2016 we will be featuring a segment call "In Her/His Own Words" from our founders and board members. These entries will share the personal thoughts of each writer and give you a glimpse into the hearts of the people who are behind Mi Esperanza. Today we begin with one of our co-founders, Janet Hines.
Read MoreHelping mothers care for their children keeps families together and gives them the tools and resources to raise a future generation who is able to change the cycle of generational poverty within their families.
Read MoreAs we look ahead into 2016 we are confident that good, amazing and BIG things lay ahead and we are excited for you to walk this journey with us.
Read MoreIt is with great gratitude on behalf of the family of Mi Esperanza we extend our wishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving to each of you.
Read MoreWhen we put aside competition and look to collaboration that which is created is something truly amazing…this is HOPE SUPPLY
Read MoreI love beauty: like pretty curtains, and bold bright dishes that match bold bright walls; beautiful paintings of flowers or people. I love pretty boxes that sit on a table next to a pretty lamp and vase. I love the beauty in the blue sky as it meets the ocean’s deep blue and I the smoky haze in the mountains at dusk. When I see these things, my soul is fed and I am reminded of the beauty of God.
Read MoreIt is an exciting time at Mi Esperanza. Doors are opening and new ways of elevating women out of poverty are becoming reality.
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