Community Health Partnership-Honduras

Community Health Partnership-Honduras Some of our programs also support the regions of Yarula, Sta Elena, and Santa Ana. Village advocates share their knowledge of the communities.

Community Health Partnership-Honduras is a non-profit organization formed to support better health through collaborative care in the region of Opatoro, La Paz, Honduras. CHP-Honduras was created to facilitate a collaborative and community-based model of health care delivery with an arc of sustainability. Our model incorporates the highest level of medical and dental care delivered in concert with

local practitioners and the rural healthcare system. Education and prevention are key components of all of our programs. We strive to create alliances with existing and international resources towards a continuum of care and education. Our steadfast rule is to remain open to growth and to expand our partnerships to maximize our potential to do good work together.

Donate to gift a wheelchair this holiday season! Alexander had a wheelchair that was very old and it recently completely...
12/24/2025

Donate to gift a wheelchair this holiday season! Alexander had a wheelchair that was very old and it recently completely broke apart. We were able to replace it with a brand new one thanks to your donations! He had an accident on “La Bestia”, the train that immigrants ride up from Mexico. That was 19 years ago. With three very young children to support, he was trying to get to the United States to look for work. The accident on the train cost him his right arm and leg. Help us provide more wheelchairs to those in need today!

💙 Give Hope a Way Forward this   Nineteen years ago, Alexander lost his right arm and leg in a tragic accident on La Bes...
12/03/2025

💙 Give Hope a Way Forward this

Nineteen years ago, Alexander lost his right arm and leg in a tragic accident on La Bestia while trying to reach the U.S. to support his young children. He’s rebuilt his life with courage, running a small audio-equipment business. But when his wheelchair recently broke, he was left unable to move or work.

CHPH stepped in and delivered a new wheelchair this week, restoring his mobility and

✨ Your Giving Tuesday gift makes urgent help like this possible.

👉 Donate today and Give a Way Forward.

Strollers, diapers, and therapyOne little boy suffered severe hypoxia at birth, leaving him with permanent disabilities....
12/03/2025

Strollers, diapers, and therapy

One little boy suffered severe hypoxia at birth, leaving him with permanent disabilities. His story is sadly not unique. CHPH provides strollers so parents don’t have to carry their children everywhere, and cloth for reusable diapers for kids who will never be independent in caring for themselves. Sadly, there are many children who suffer from this affliction in the regions we serve.

This child is fortunate to live near the Nelly Santos Foundation, where he receives therapy to help with joint contractures. Many others do not have that chance.

Your gift eases the daily burden on families caring for disabled children.
https://givebutter.com/CHPH-tuesday-2025

From severe hip pain to walking againElena lived with severe hip pain and could barely walk without support. When we met...
12/03/2025

From severe hip pain to walking again

Elena lived with severe hip pain and could barely walk without support. When we met her the first time, she told us she didn't want a walker or wheelchair because she wanted to continue to walk for "as long as she could". The next time we spoke, she asked for a walker. We were able to coordinate hip surgery with our partners, One World Surgery. Today, she is recovering well and receiving ongoing therapy with support from our local partners. Elena will soon be donating her walker to another patient in the community

A new wheelchair, a restored livelihoodNineteen years ago, Alexander lost his right arm and right leg in a tragic accide...
12/02/2025

A new wheelchair, a restored livelihood

Nineteen years ago, Alexander lost his right arm and right leg in a tragic accident on “La Bestia” while trying to reach the U.S. to support his three young children. Since then, he has raised his children and built a small business renting musical equipment for festivals.

When his only wheelchair broke apart, he suddenly had no way to move or work. CHPH purchased a new wheelchair and a community member delivered it to his village. A simple chair restored his mobility, independence, and hope.

A wheelchair cost CHPH $230 with a discount.
Your gift replaces broken equipment with new possibilities.
https://givebutter.com/CHPH-tuesday-2025

12/02/2025
Rigoberto – Step by step, getting strongerFour-year-old Rigoberto was diagnosed with a neuromuscular disorder about 18 m...
12/02/2025

Rigoberto – Step by step, getting stronger

Four-year-old Rigoberto was diagnosed with a neuromuscular disorder about 18 months ago. CHPH has been covering logistics for his testing and therapy, and recently sent him to the Social Security Hospital for vision testing. He will be getting glasses so he can see better.

Your support helps children like Rigoberto get the tools they need to thrive.

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💙 Give Hope a Way Forward this Giving TuesdayMeet Josue, a sweet 3-year-old born with club feet. He had surgery as a bab...
12/02/2025

💙 Give Hope a Way Forward this Giving Tuesday

Meet Josue, a sweet 3-year-old born with club feet. He had surgery as a baby, but after his family moved back to rural Opatoro, they lost access to follow-up care. Now Josue is developing painful ulcers that threaten to delay the surgery he urgently needs.

CHPH is working with One World Surgery and Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos to get him back into care, monitor his health, and prepare him for treatment in March. This will be a 4-year journey of therapy, braces, orthopedic boots, and dozens of follow-up visits — but it will change his entire future.

✨ Your Giving Tuesday gift helps children in remote villages access lifesaving surgeries, therapies, and long-term support.

👉 Donate today and Give Hope a Way Forward.
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CHPH Giving Tuesday 2025Give Hope a Way Forwardhttps://givebutter.com/CHPH-tuesday-2025This Giving Tuesday, your gift he...
12/02/2025

CHPH Giving Tuesday 2025

Give Hope a Way Forward
https://givebutter.com/CHPH-tuesday-2025

This Giving Tuesday, your gift helps children and families in rural Honduras access life-saving surgeries, mobility equipment, therapy, and follow-up care they could never reach alone.

Surgeries are often donated through our incredible partners — but transportation, lodging, wheelchairs, braces, therapy, and local follow-up all depend on CHPH and friends like you.

Donate Now → Read the stories your gift makes possible
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Your gift carries patients to care.
Transport to surgery 3–8 hours away
Wheelchairs, walkers, strollers & braces
Therapy, follow-up visits & nutrition support
Coordination between remote villages & hospitals
$25 – Medication or nutrition support
$50 – Travel to a medical appointment
$100 – Therapy or diagnostic testing
$230 – A wheelchair for someone like Alexander
$500 – Lodging & meals during surgery
$1,000+ – Long-term care for a child like Josue
Stories your generosity touches
These are just a few of the patients and families CHPH is walking alongside. Your Giving Tuesday gift helps us say “yes” when they need it most.

Club feet, and a four-year journey of care

Josue is three years old and was born with club feet. He had surgery at six weeks, but when his mom moved back to their village near Opatoro, they lost access to follow-up care. Now he’s developing painful ulcers that threaten to delay the surgery he urgently needs.

CHPH is working with One World Surgery and Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos to monitor his health, get him ready for surgery in March, and support him through four years of follow-up: therapy, leg braces, orthopedic boots, and many visits. It’s an investment in the rest of his life.

Your gift helps cover his transport, therapy, and follow-up.
Your support helps Josue walk, run, and play without pain.
https://givebutter.com/CHPH-tuesday-2025

We recently raised $5,000.00 to meet our obligation for a very generous grant through our partners with Unite to Light a...
12/02/2025

We recently raised $5,000.00 to meet our obligation for a very generous grant through our partners with Unite to Light and Airlink. This grant will bring 2000 solar lights and 80 solar chargers for our solar light program in Honduras. Our shipment was "deprioritized" due to the hurricane that ravaged Jamaica. Airlink will ship them soon, however.
On our recent trip, we brought our remaining lights to Mestesas, a barrio that runs along the river that borders El Salvador in Opatoro, La Paz. This beautiful community (no guns, no trash, no chemicals, no cutting trees or flowers, no fires) has zero access to electricity. They have cattle and horses and grow corn and other vegetables, but there is no coffee in this region. It was a two-hour (rigorous!) ride out from La Florida, the village where the heart of our work began- and continues.
We made four stops in Mesetas in order to reach 52 families. The health promoter from Florida had already organized everything with the community. Each family signed for their lamp, and our coordinator Ailin Pineda did her magic (she tells the story behind the lights, and shows them how to use and care for them).
It is a joy to spread "Luke's light" to such grateful people and to know what a difference it will make in their daily lives.
We are so grateful for each donation that will make so much possible when we return in February for a broader distribution!



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