
Child abandonment makes sense
‘Culture makes sense. It just may not make sense to you.’ These were the words of former Peace Corps Country Director Joel Wallach during my
‘Culture makes sense. It just may not make sense to you.’ These were the words of former Peace Corps Country Director Joel Wallach during my
Last week was the final week of classes before the winter vacation starts in Honduras. It was the final week of homework, tests, and presentations
Her name was Ana. Just 27 years old, Ana was a housekeeper at a local hotel, and she was murdered in a small community outside
31% of children in Copán Department suffer from malnutrition. Every few months, we are able to accept a child from our waiting list into our
This week, we are launching our Resolve campaign! In the upcoming year, our aim is to get closer to resolving the issues that cause child
Every one of our anniversaries we are reminded of why we started Casita. This past Children’s Day we marked year number 6! As we know,
Summer is coming to an end! For the past few months, we have been awash with requests from potential volunteers. Generally, potential volunteers contact us
“I’m going to finish my food before you!” Iker proclaimed between bites of chicken. “Well, I’m gonna eat all of my food, then go get
Alex easily kicks the soccer ball across the field. His teammate receives the ball, advances on the opposition, and passes it back to Alex, who kicks