El Hogar - EHMI/EHP
www.elhogar.orgFounded in 2001, El Hogar Ministries, Inc. (EHMI), is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Woburn, Massachusetts, whose purpose is to provide financial support for El Hogar Projects in Honduras. With a full-time staff of two, a board, and volunteers from the United States and Canada, the organization currently raises approximately $1.5 million annually from student sponsorships, special events, and donations from individuals, churches, and other organizations. Founded in 1979 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, El Hogar Projects (EHP) gives 250 Honduran children born into poverty a loving home, an education, and vocational training at its four centers. At the Elementary School in Tegucigalpa, boys and girls, beginning at age five, live in a caring environment through sixth grade. They learn to respect and live with others, while also adapting to discipline and receiving a quality education. After completing the sixth grade, the students continue their education at the Technical Institute, where they will receive academic classes from seventh to twelfth grade, and vocational training in carpentry, welding and electricity. Girls were first accepted into El Hogar Projects in 2007. For a number of years, the girls attended a private secondary school, but starting in 2019 they attend classes at the Technical Institute, learning carpentry, welding and electricity alongside their male cohorts. El Hogar Projects also has a working farm that provides sustenance for the other educational centers and in the long-term aim to increase El Hogar's capacity to become more self-sustaining by selling their products in the local market.
Read moreFounded in 2001, El Hogar Ministries, Inc. (EHMI), is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Woburn, Massachusetts, whose purpose is to provide financial support for El Hogar Projects in Honduras. With a full-time staff of two, a board, and volunteers from the United States and Canada, the organization currently raises approximately $1.5 million annually from student sponsorships, special events, and donations from individuals, churches, and other organizations. Founded in 1979 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, El Hogar Projects (EHP) gives 250 Honduran children born into poverty a loving home, an education, and vocational training at its four centers. At the Elementary School in Tegucigalpa, boys and girls, beginning at age five, live in a caring environment through sixth grade. They learn to respect and live with others, while also adapting to discipline and receiving a quality education. After completing the sixth grade, the students continue their education at the Technical Institute, where they will receive academic classes from seventh to twelfth grade, and vocational training in carpentry, welding and electricity. Girls were first accepted into El Hogar Projects in 2007. For a number of years, the girls attended a private secondary school, but starting in 2019 they attend classes at the Technical Institute, learning carpentry, welding and electricity alongside their male cohorts. El Hogar Projects also has a working farm that provides sustenance for the other educational centers and in the long-term aim to increase El Hogar's capacity to become more self-sustaining by selling their products in the local market.
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State
Massachusetts
City (Headquarters)
Woburn
Industry
Employees
1-10
Founded
2001
Estimated Revenue
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000
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Vice President ( 2019 - 20 ) , Treasurer ( 2012 - 2017 ) , Board Member , Executive Committee Member
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