Mission Statement
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.
Motto
Striving to demonstrate the love of God through action! Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, Teach a man to fish and he feeds himself for a lifetime, Teach a man to make a fishing pole and he changes a village
 (Picture taken by Jon David Schein, August 2011) "I am compelled to learn more, compelled to do better, compelled to go... Missions have not just changed my life--they are my life." -Mary Guffey, Repeat Short-term Mission Volunteer to Honduras
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November Focus: Honduras
(From the United Methodist Volunteers in Mission Newsletter)
Fourteen years ago a group of twelve from Jasper, Alabama traveled to Limon, Honduras to serve as short-term mission volunteers. Each year following that trip, the team grew exponentially. Eventually the first team broke into many teams. The group incorporated into Alabama Honduran Medical Education Network (AHMEN), serving under the auspices of UMVIM. This year thirteen teams served. They are estimating over 15 teams will be serving in 2012. Each team has a general medical component, as that is the basic tenant from which they operate. However, their reach has expanded to eye care, dental services, sewing and woodworking schools, a refuge home for at-risk teenage girls, many feeding kitchens for orphans and widows, a program to supply shoes to children, the creation of fifteen libraries, the construction of schools and community centers, veterinarian services, and most recently clean-water efforts through bio-sand filtration systems. AHMEN is now collaborating with Servants in Faith and Technology (SIFAT) on an initiative to train community health agents in issues of empowerment, environment and economy. Dr. Byron Morales is directing over fifty community agents who have committed to three years of quarterly workshops. Examples of the types of workshops include: vision testing, clean water and the prevention of parasites, importance of checking blood pressure and maintaining good health practices, and safety of children. Here is a video of Byron leading the "Welcome" with three different community agents offering a greeting in Spanish, Garifuna and Moskitia languages. Casey Farrington offered the greeting in English. For more information about this specific ministry, please email Michael Franklin. Continued |
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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.