About us…
Vision:
A future where girls in Honduras stay in school, shape their own paths, and grow into empowered citizens who help build inclusive, safe, and thriving communities.
Mission:
To be a women-led, innovative, and transparent organization that helps keep girls in school by supporting their holistic development — alongside their families and communities — through essential resources, transformative education, and community-led action.
Values:
Gender equality & sorority
Transparency
Decolonial action
We center local leadership, lived experience, and community knowledge, rejecting distant, extractive aid models.
Our Story
When the pandemic hit, Honduras experienced one of the longest school shutdowns in the region. Classrooms closed, families lost income, and many girls were suddenly left without access to education. For many, returning to school was uncertain — and for some, unlikely.
At that time, Mar, one of our co-founders, was researching violence against girls and saw how quickly prolonged school closures increased the risk of dropout, exploitation, and gender-based violence.
Mar joined her mother Martha, friends Vicky, Abril, Emma (Abril’s daughter), and Elibethy, a local school director. Together, they launched a small crowdfunding effort to help 20 girls stay connected to education during the lockdown.
The response from like-minded individuals around the world was overwhelming. What began as a temporary response became a long-term commitment to accompany those girls beyond the crisis.
It started with 20 girls.
It became 20 lives changed.
If a small group of friends could respond in a moment of crisis, what could we all build together?
