About AHMEN
The Alabama Honduras Medical and Educational Network is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit serving under the auspices of UMVIM - United Methodist Volunteers in Mission - and the General Board of Global Ministries. Working with volunteers and missionaries from across the globe, AHMEN aims to demonstrate the love of God in Honduras through action. AHMEN began as a one-week mission team working in underrepresented communities along the North Coast of Honduras. Since then we have grown to become a diversified, interfaith-based network of partnerships all over Honduras, each following the path God has laid out for them. In addition to general medical, dental, extended eye and veterinarian care, some of our ongoing educational projects include sewing and woodworking schools, a refuge for at-risk teenage girls, multiple feeding kitchens for orphans and widows, an aggressive program to supply shoes to needy kids, the establishment of fifteen libraries across Garifuna communities, as well as the construction of schools and community centers. More recently, we have expanded our role from relieving the effects of poverty to that of educational development. This has resulted in the opening of a rural school for deaf children, sponsoring an International Medical Seminar for exchanging medical ideas and techniques with the international medical community, and partnering with SIFAT in establishing community leadership development workshops. Through continued support, training, and encouragement from all involved, AHMEN continues to provide much needed support for the people of Honduras.

A.H.M.E.N. stands for Alabama Honduras Medical and Educational Network. We are an international, interfaith-based partnership of volunteers and missionaries confronting preventable disease, malnutrition, and poverty in Honduras through medical relief and educational development.
One of the top killers of infants and children in the world is dirty water causing diarrhea, dehydration, and multiple gastrointestinal diseases. Many of AHMEN teams have begun to work on partnering with local villages to put different types of clean water into their villages.
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Over three thousand Christmas Shoe Boxes, along with mosquito netting, and an eye trailer transformer for Sister
arrived this week. Where do the contents go? Take a look at the pictures below. 

Total Silence. Not even a rustle of leaves blowing in the breeze. No dogs barking or birds chirping; not even a beat-up old jalopy going by. For deaf people around the world, silence is a way of life that sometimes presents a barrier to communication. In the United States, schools are available to teach communication through sign language for all who wish to learn.
AHMEN NEEDS YOU TO DONATE YOUR USED EYE GLASSES