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    Posted On: 28-Sep-2005
    From: "Dave Riley" [Daver.....net]
    Subject: RE: [travel-to-honduras] The Grand International Dialogue


    There is also a great children's shelter near La Ceiba where you could help.
    David Ashby is the contact at dlashby.....hn. I have personally
    sponsored some of the children and visited him and them at the shelter and
    he does great work. If you get further south we have a group at
    amigosofhonduras.org that works with a mountain village near Comayagua. We
    are currently doing a water project there and next will build a school.
    There is much to do to help in Honduras as you can imagine.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: travel-to-honduras.....com
    [mailto:travel-to-honduras.....com] On Behalf Of Tricia Power
    Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 7:23 PM
    To: travel-to-honduras.....com
    Subject: RE: [travel-to-honduras] The Grand International Dialogue

    You need to contact nurse Peggy in Roatan.She is building a new clinic
    there that will be run 100% by volunteers and donations.I am sure she
    would love to hear from you.Tell her I sent you. Her email is
    PeggyStranges.....com .God bless you both,Tricia Power Baton Rouge
    Louisiana

    -----Original Message-----
    From: travel-to-honduras.....com
    [mailto:travel-to-honduras.....com] On Behalf Of Terry Curtin
    Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 11:25 PM
    To: travel-to-honduras.....com
    Subject: RE: [travel-to-honduras] The Grand International Dialogue

    Marco:
    My wife and I are planning on semi-retiring and fully retiring in
    Roatan. I
    am an engineer (petroleum) and my wife has extensive nurse, geriatric
    and
    infant nursery experience as well as business management experience.
    Once
    we are settled we would like to help out in any way we can, on a limited
    basis, to the betterment of the people of Honduras. I have lived about
    25
    years of my life in Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador, Venezuela and Honduras
    and
    am fluent in English and Spanish. My wife understands a little Spanish.

    If there is anything we can help you out with, either here in Canada or
    in
    Roatan, please let us know.

    Terry & Diane Curtin
    Fort St. John, BC
    Canada

    -----Original Message-----
    From: travel-to-honduras.....com
    [mailto:travel-to-honduras.....com] On Behalf Of Marco
    Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 1:21 PM
    To: travel-to-honduras.....com
    Subject: [travel-to-honduras] The Grand International Dialogue

    Good afternoon...

    With the deadline for registration just around the
    corner (end of September), the pace of people
    registering to attend the Conference on Honduras 2005
    (http://www.projecthonduras.com/conference) has
    increased during the past few days. We now have a
    total of 179 people confirmed to attend.

    We are ahead of last year at this time by about 10
    registrations. Last year, we ended up having
    approximately 250 people at the Conference on Honduras
    2004. I am estimating we'll have about 250 this year
    as well.

    So far, 63% of the people that have registered will be
    traveling from the US. About 34% will be traveling
    from within Honduras. And 3% will be traveling from
    other countries (Canada & Mexico).

    I would very much like to see more participation by
    Hondurans at the conference. Perhaps one reason there
    are not more Hondurans has to do with the perception
    that the event is a North American event and that it
    will be conducted in English. Thus, I encourage
    everyone to spread the word that the conference will
    be conducted in both English and Spanish. We will
    have simultaneous translation services throughout the
    four days of the conference. We'll have more than 100
    headphones available.

    It is true that the Conference on Honduras is North
    American-sponsored. Both projecthonduras.com and
    Special Missions Foundation are based in the US. But
    the event is being held in Copan Ruinas for a good
    reason, and that is that we want it to have an
    increasingly Honduran focus.

    As some of you will recall, the Maduro Administration
    in 2003 came up with the concept of a "Grand National
    Dialogue" for Honduras. The idea was to establish a
    national discussion involving all segments of Honduran
    society with respect to developing a long-term vision for
    the country... The central question being, "Where do
    we want Honduran society to be by the year 2021?".

    I'm not sure what ever happened to the Grand National
    Dialogue, but I can tell you that one of the things we
    are attempting with the Conference on Honduras series
    is to do something in the same vein... but more
    comprehensive. We want to establish a "Grand
    International Dialogue", involving both Honduran
    society and those individuals and organizations abroad
    that consider themselves friends of Honduras.

    We already have a long-term vision for Honduras. It
    consists of a population that is extremely
    well-educated because it will have access to
    affordable education based on curriculms and teachers
    that stimulate and support creative thinking, practical
    application of knowledge, and constant questioning.

    It consists of a population that will be extremely healthy
    because it will have access to good nutrition, clean
    water, and affordable basic medical care.

    It consists of a population that will have compassion
    for everybody, particularly for children, the weak, and
    the underprivileged, and that it will passionately believe
    that the most noble thing in life is to give rather than to
    receive.

    It consists of a population that will believe it can
    always solve its own problems, and that solutions do
    not always require money.

    And finally, it consists of a population that will
    stop seeing itself in terms of red and blue,
    conservative and liberal, Catholic and Protestant,
    rich and poor, cultured and uncultured, right and
    wrong... and stop pointing fingers.

    The Grand International Dialogue we seek to promote is
    all about finding common ground in a few core areas that
    have the greatest potential to empower the Honduran
    people. It is also about learning to engage each other in
    a more gracious, civil language whenever we are unable to
    find that sacred ground.

    The vision already exists. It is a matter of sharing
    this vision with everyone and seeking wide input to perfect
    it and implement it consistently for generations to come.

    Best,
    Marco






















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