Thirteen members of Food For The Poor's Journey of Hope helped to build three homes in the mountain region of Santa Barbara, Honduras. At the first site, the group constructed the framing of two, two-roomed homes for a family of 16, and completed and presented the third house to another family of 11. Joan Chrissos / Miami Herald Staff
Joshua Miller (l), Diana Scheeler (c) and Jeanne Johnson (r) were in Honduras last April to help build homes with Food For The Poor's Honduras mission team. The group helped construct two, two-roomed concrete block homes in the mountain region of Santa Barbara.
Blanca Famadas of St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Coral Gables, makes pizza with Heidy at Our Little Roses, a home for abused, orphaned and abandoned girls in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Miami Herald / Joan Chrissos
One of the poor areas of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, in June 2009, the month that former president Manuel Zelaya was forced from office by the military. Honduras is the second-poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. For The Miami Herald / Shirley Huffman