Overview
Teaching and Community Work in Honduras
Assist local community education programmes within indigenous communities
Joining this project will take you to educate the children of some of the poorest communities in Honduras, whilst you live with a welcoming local family in the old Spanish colonial town of Copán Ruinas. You travel to nearby rural areas for the project work (run in conjunction with leaders of the indigenous communities), helping to teach literacy and maths. You will also work in ‘open classrooms’ in which children who need educational reinforcement are able to come and receive help. Education is free in Honduras but the parents still have to buy the basic materials for the child to attend, which they often cannot do.
The five weeks I spent on the project in Copán, Honduras, changed my life. My entire outlook has been altered by the amazing experiences I was involved in during my time there. I met fantastic people, both volunteers and locals, many of whom I hope will be lifelong friends.
Lucy McSherry, 2008 Volunteer
What Difference Does This Project Make?
GVI’s education projects in Honduras are unique to Global Vision International. All funding of these projects comes directly from Global Vision International and volunteer contributions, included in the programme fee. We receive no other outside source of income. Most of your teaching will centre around literacy, numeracy, basic mathematics and English. Many of the children have fallen way behind, as, due to the lack of teachers no real attention can be given to these children. GVI’s aim is to give the proper attention needed to these children to allow the teachers to concentrate on one grade of children at a time, rather than hopping between lessons.
Highlights
Living with a host family in Copán, learning Spanish (optional), visiting the ancient Copán ruins, working with indigenous children, take adventure side trips, optional cultural workshops and excursions, amazing community interaction.
Location
Volunteers live in Copán Ruinas, Honduras, a tiny colonial town close to the Copán Ruins, which is one of the more detailed Mayan ruins in the Americas. Located half an hour from the Guatemalan border and a few hours from the stunning Caribbean Bay islands of Roatan and Utila, Copán serves as an ideal base for exploring Central America. Project work will commence in the Chortí community of Estanzuela, which is within a half-hour pickup journey from the town.
Field Conditions
Living with local families in comfortable but basic accommodation enriches the volunteers’ cultural experiences and gives them the valuable opportunity to practice their Spanish! All accommodation provided is private, has washing facilities and includes three meals a day. Travel upgrades are available for this project please see dates and costs for more information.
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Duration and Costs
| Duration | Cost |
|---|---|
| 4 Weeks | £965 |
| 5 Weeks | £1025 |
| 6 Weeks | £1080 |
| 7 Weeks | £1140 |
| 8 Weeks | £1195 |
| 9 Weeks | £1250 |
| 10 Weeks | £1305 |
| 11 Weeks | £1360 |
| 12 Weeks | £1410 |
| Group Size |
|---|
| Maximum six volunteers in each community. |















