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November October Photographs Speak Out Oct. 25 Volunteer Miguel Krebs helped create a photography program for children living with HIV/AIDS.
| Making Connections Oct. 11 Laurie Narad recounts the importance of her relationship with her godchild Ana.
| September Big Bands On Parade Sep. 27 Rancho Santa Fe celebrates Honduran Independence Day with festivities.
| Suyapa Sep. 24 is in her final semester of law school.
| Surgery Center Nears Completion Sep. 11 An outpatient surgical center, the special project of a Minnesota doctor, plans to give a place for visiting brigades to operate and to train Honduran surgeons.
| Edwin and Dora Sep. 5 return home after completing their first year of medical school in Cuba.
| August Four siblings Aug. 3 were left behind when their parents moved north.
| Mario Aug. 3 goes to Europe for a course and visits his godmother.
| Nidia Aug. 3 moves closer to her dream.
| Ariel Aug. 3 undergoes rehabilitation after a tragic accident.
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July Digyana Jul. 6 is an exceptional student.
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June In Memory Jun. 25 An accidental drowning leaves a great sadness for NPH Honduras.
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May What’s a Maracuya? May 31 Volunteer project grows into sustainable Youth Agricultural Education Program
| Juancito May 7 grows from a sickly, malnourished toddler to a vibrant boy.
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April Miriam Apr. 25 works towards a degree in pediatric nursing.
| Mayra Apr. 25 on her way to becoming a CPA.
| Carlos Apr. 25 has a late start, a lucky break, a bright future.
| Elsy Apr. 25 sets her sights on social work.
| Changing Perspectives Apr. 2 An award winning program for eighth graders benefits American and Honduran children.
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March Sandra Mar. 28 describes what NPH mans to her.
| Neli Mar. 28 Tortilla House Cook
| Xiomara Mar. 28 writes a letter to NPH reflecting on her life before, during, and after NPH.
| Chepe Mar. 15 gets ready to graduate.
| Montessori Moves Up Mar. 8 Students through the second grade now benefit from this teaching method.
| February January
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