
Honduras (MNN) ― Last month, we told you about the dismal condition of a small Christian school in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
The school was built with a clay tile roof supported by wood trusses and stringers; however the roof was badly deteriorating and needed to be totally rebuilt. Worldwide Christian Schools' HANDS teams fabricated and installed a welded steel roof structure with Jondulite sheeting for the roofing.
After the construction, another team worked on getting electrical wiring, windows, doors, and painting done in time for classes to resume mid-February. With that goal met, and with classes in session, Escuela Luz Y Verdad (translated: Light and Truth Christian School) began attracting the attention of the surrounding community. More attention means bigger student bodies, which then translates to funding needs for teachers and resources.
Worldwide's Elaine Helmas says the conditions for national teachers created an open door for them. "The teachers in Honduras have a hard time getting paid. Money comes from the government. I guess this past year, they had 69 or 79 school days because the teachers were on strike so much of the time."
Helmas says by partnering with the schools, they can insure quality evangelical education. "We're sponsoring the school. We're helping the school by giving them sponsorships, not individual children. The parents still have to pay something, a very small amount each month."
Escuela Luz Y Verdad needs eight sponsors to help continue the ministry. Sponsorships cover many of the education costs of a traditional school. Sponsorship donations pay for teacher salaries, water and electric bills, building maintenance, textbooks, teacher continuing education, uniforms and meals. It also insures that tuition is affordable to those who want to go to school. Click here if you can help.



