The Selivanoff at home
/One of the most anticipated visits each year for our boys and girls is the Selivanoff family's visit, who have won the hearts of each one of us.
Read MoreA sweet kind of training at PAHS
/Our employees, most of them single mothers, and some of our girls and boys were trained by INFOP, National Vocational Training Institute
Read MoreRotary Club of Lions' ophthalmic Brigade
/The Rotary Club of Lions, based in San Pedro Sula and through their ophthalmologic Hospital conducted a brigade in the PAHS' Campus to serve more than one hundred people, most of them elderly people who receive a test and lenses at a very low cost. Our children and youth also received attention, and some of them got their first pair of glasses. We thank the young Rotarians for their willingness and cooperation in our efforts to bring health to the needy.
Sonnentag Family Volunteers
/Peter and Verna Sonnentag, along with their daughter, Ruth spent a month and a half as volunteers on our campus.
Read MoreMami Verlene in Recovery
/While visiting in Texas Mami Verlene injured herself falling, she is now recovering from her injury in a rehabilitation center. She is looking forward to returning home to Honduras. Please keep her in your prayers.
Punta Sal Vacation
/Without a doubt one of our PAHS Family’s favorite destination is the Beach at Punta Sal. All year long the most anticipated trip among our children centers on this beautiful beach.
Read MoreCampion Academy Spanish Class
/We were very pleased to host a group of students from Campion Academy in Colorado lead by their teacher Nate Marin.
Read MoreThe Needles Family
/The Jeff Needles Family and friend Casey Turner visited our children over their Summer, spending quality time with our young people. Both Jeff and Casey also helped to install the roof on the Storage Rooms of our Guest House. Their visit left pleasant memories behind and we hope to see them once again soon.
Read MoreMissouri Friends
/We were very happy to see on our campus once again a group of friends lead by Marvin and Melvin Greenwood and Alan Blackford of Missouri.
Read MoreLove and Friendship with our friends from Oakhurst, California
/Our family reveled in the love and friendship we maintain with Dr. Tom and Calle Wieg, members of our extended PAHS family, and members of the group they host from the Oakhurst Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Read MoreFifty years of the arrival of PAHS to Honduras
/Fifty years ago today a small caravan lead by Dr. Stephen Youngberg and his wife Verlene, arrived to a small village in northen Honduras
Read MoreChristmas Presents and playground Donated
/Christmas presents, new truck and PlayMart playground on the way from California to Honduras.
Read MorePAHS in ASI
/PAHS was present at the ASI convention to share with our brothers the work Adventists for over 50 years in our institution.
Read MoreWith much humor
/Laughter and more laughter could be heard for more than an hour at the campus dining hall, while our children enjoyed a presentation of "growing for Jesus" by a group who organized themselves in Argentina.
Read MoreNew lighting at Casita Feliz
/A group of our missionary friends from New Mexico spent a week helping to make the Casita Feliz safer and brighter.
Read MoreVictory Missionary Church
/Victory Church from Lakeland, Florida sent out an impressive mission of 95 people to bringing medical and relief supplies, as well as hope and joy to the people of Honduras.
Read MoreLutheran Church And UCLA Group Arrive
/"Our greatest desire is to help the children of Honduras" - Shawn Plowman
Read MoreFollowing the example of Jesus
/“We are pleased to have spent this week with you here in Honduras, helping all our brothers and sisters who needed medical attention”, this were the words of Karen Morris, leader of the medical group - missionary of San Marcos, Texas.
Read MoreCTMC Mission in Motion Team Arrive
/A group from Central Texas Medical Center in San Marcos, Texas arrived on our campus for a busy week of work. From May 11 – 14 the Team, which included 7 physicians, efficiently and cheerfully gave care to 2,038 patients.