By David Cates | executive director
Our project is wrapping up. For the past two years, during the pandemic, we worked with our Honduran partners to deliver hundreds of meals to thousands of Hondurans; to help dozens of farm families get the supplies they need to plant basic grains; to support groups starting and expanding small businesses, which give families the ability to support themselves and their communities. Groups of women running bakeries, selling canned fruit, neighborhood tortilla factories, little electric corn mills serving rural communities, and developing local farmers markets. We also sponsored the distribution of toothbrushes and toothpaste to children, accompanied by instructions from local dentists on oral higiene. , None of this would be possible without the dedicated work of our partners and their community conacts in rural Honduras. And none of it would have been possible without the help of generous donors.
This next year we will begin to travel again. We will renew our relationship with past partners, and begin new ones with rural health providers in their clinics. We will augment their efforts with ours, and their supplies with ours. We will return to sending specialists to regional hospitals. And we will continue to support nutrition, rural economic development projects, and oral higiene education.
Many many thanks for your help. And look for a description of your new projects in the fall.
By David Cates | executive director
By David Cates | Executive Director, Missoula Medical Aid
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