Originally told by Rasa Kent, a former PWW volunteer in Honduras After installing 70 filters, we were exhausted by the end of the 4th day. We had only the uphill homes remaining and we were ready to call it quits when we met Digna. Rob, Jeff and I had just hiked up to scope out the difficulty of the trail. At the Continue reading
Month: July 2014
Child migration sheds light on poverty, desperation many Hondurans face daily
It’s the question of the summer: Why are thousands of Central American children risking their lives to reach the United States? The topic of countless news stories, think tank panels and casual conversations, the flight of as many as 47,000 children this year alone poses significant policy challenges for both the United States and the Continue reading