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Little Rony Rodriguez a 8 months old baby was admitted yesterday with a breathing difficulty...
Read MoreLoren Whaley and Rachel Pratt will be volunteering their time with us for the next eight months
Read MoreSad news tonight Carlitos lost his fight against malnutrition...
Read MoreOur kids from high school and basic education enjoyed being part of a parade last nigh in celebration of Honduras' independence day
Read MoreMeet Carlitos our newest patient, at 5 years old of age only weight 20 pounds
Read MoreNinosca was brought to our campus with her father by a member of the municipality, she was suffering from malnutrition
Read MoreAccording to the Ministry of Health of Honduras, 70 percent of Honduran children are born with low weight caused by lack of nutrients absorbed by their mothers during pregnancy.Sourse: El Heraldo
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 MoreOur employees, most of them single mothers, and some of our girls and boys were trained by INFOP, National Vocational Training Institute
Read MoreThe 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.
Peter and Verna Sonnentag, along with their daughter, Ruth spent a month and a half as volunteers on our campus.
Read MoreWhile 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.
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 MoreWe were very pleased to host a group of students from Campion Academy in Colorado lead by their teacher Nate Marin.
Read MoreThe 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 MoreWe 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 MoreOur 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 ago today a small caravan lead by Dr. Stephen Youngberg and his wife Verlene, arrived to a small village in northen Honduras
Read MorePan American Health Service, Inc. is a non-denominational Christian, non-government organization that serves vulnerable people in the impoverished mountains of Honduras, Central America.