Nonviolent Ways Project

Return to Honduras -- 01/2004

Shoestrings & Grace coordinators visited the site of two ferries they had constructed and donated at a Honduran reservoir and dam site that separated communities. At right is the launching of the Miss Pamela in 2000, constructed in 1999 and assembled in Honduras in memory of Pam Comstock -- see "A Ferry for Honduras". The photos below are from S&G's coordinators Bob and Gwyn Comstock's return in January 2004. Shoestrings & Grace and Nonviolent Ways are partner projects.
 

 
 
 
 
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For more on the partnership's work in Honduras, you may view these other links:

* Visits with those living under death threat
* Mayans protest U.S. military exercises

On this January journey Gwyn and Bob, of upstate New York, and other partners also worked with Proyecto Aldea Global to complete construction of two schools