Energy Healing and Meditation are highly effective tools that enhance lives, drop stress levels, and dramatically improve health for a great many people around the world. In so many cases, diseases and illnesses can be prevented or left completely behind using these surprising healing methods.
 
Hands in Honduras is a project we’ve launched here at the Big Dream Program to bring these healing tools to folks who can use them in one of the worst hit by HIV (and under-resourced) areas of the world - Honduras - specifically, the island of Roatan.
 
While it is estimated that the infection rate in Honduras as a whole is a staggering 1 in 30 people, the rate in Roatan, a gem of a Caribbean paradise, is, well, unthinkable. It is estimated that 1 in 10 folks in Roatan have HIV - men, women, fathers, mothers ... children. The average life expectancy a few years ago for these folks would have been about 2 years.
 
To properly understand these numbers, we need to superimpose this arresting statistic on our own lives: what if 1 in 10 of everyone you knew were terminally ill, and there was little or no safety net for their dependents. Where will the children go? Many will end up on the street. The street is a dire place for most people to end up anywhere, in Roatan it is a sentence.
 
Yet someone is making a difference. A big difference. Thanks to the Familias Saludables clinic started by a Canadian woman, Valerie Nelson, things are changing for people living with HIV in Roatan. For example...
 
“In our first year open here [6 years ago], we lost 29 babies - babies with HIV. Last year we only lost one. The year before that 3. We have been able to dramatically decrease the Mother-to-child transmission rate.” .... Valerie (founder of the clinic)
 
Roatan is a vibrant, stunning place, with astounding people, and remarkable history. It’s citizens have shown tremendous spirit in the past, but HIV can be a soul-destroyer. They could really use a hand. I want to go and do just that, and if you will support me, I can. Though my time will be completely donated, I can’t fund this on my own. And maybe that is good, as I have found that you may just love to be able to help. We need money, and lots of supplies. Here’s how to help... and what some others are doing...
 
 
 
How to be a Hand in Honduras!
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