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Microfinance and the Adelante Foundation Mission: "Adelante" in English means "forward" or "progress." Our mission is to improve the standard of living of the extreme poor in Honduras. To do that, we use a len… See more →
  • January 21, 2012

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    Michelle Molina
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    Michelle Molina

    When we think about helping women in Honduras, which is why we're all here, and what this is all about, we think about 'Honduran women' as one collective entity. However, it really helps to read stories of individual women who have made a massive decision, probably one of the most significant ones in the... See More

  • December 18, 2011

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    Michelle Molina
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    Let's remember those who have less than us, and fire our motivation with new goals for them for the new year. Thank you for donating! http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=5xn8dhcab&v=001laauDGMXfkWBuIZZH5XSPnY0K-4eBOp-zgSXWzG0_WzTPA96NJ3iMkUrDoJiW-BnttUauCeW1bpkPJc9fWUrKJFhwZQNjAry4b... See More

  • October 14, 2009

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    Katie Karr
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    Hi everyone, Our cause just entered in America's Giving Challenge, which gives us a chance to win $50,000! Please donate today: http://www.causes.com/donations/select_donation_method?cause_id=59913 To win, between now and November 7th we have to get the most donations to our cause (every person... See More

  • July 31, 2009

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    Katie Karr
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    Lately Honduras has been appearing a lot in the headlines. The political situation has been tense and volatile. At lunch the television is tuned to CNN (Español) and all heads are turned towards the scene unfolding. Mel Zelaya, the ousted President, is at the border of Nicaragua. The camera angle stay... See More

  • July 31, 2009

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    Katie Karr
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    Katie Karr

    Lately Honduras has been appearing a lot in the headlines. The political situation has been tense and volatile. At lunch the television is tuned to CNN (Español) and all heads are turned towards the scene unfolding. Mel Zelaya, the ousted President, is at the border of Nicaragua. The camera angle stay... See More

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