Combating Crisis in Honduras
Honduras is one of the poorest nations in Central America. According to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in the last year, the number of people requiring humanitarian aid has increased more than 75 percent. Now, because of the impacts of COVID-19, consecutive years of drought, severe food insecurity, continued high levels of violence and persecution, and back- to-back hurricanes last November, more than ten million people are in need of humanitarian assistance.
BUYONE BUILDONE has partnered with The Foundation for a Higher Good and local missionary, Jonathan Rivas, for many years. Together with the help of local churches and missions teams sent from the U.S., Jonathan oversees the construction of homes for the most vulnerable in his community. It takes very few resources to provide life-changing support. Though these homes are very basic, they are a tremendous blessing to the families that receive them. What a joy and privilege it is to give back in ways that make a difference and touch lives.
Carpenters for Christ: Meet Jonathan Rivas
Carpenters for Christ, established in 1975 by members of Golden Springs Baptist Church in Anniston, AL, epitomizes a steadfast commitment to practical service, utilizing carpentry expertise to uplift communities globally. With nearly 50 years of dedicated service, Carpenters for Christ remains focused on projects along the east coast and worldwide, driven by faith, devotion, and a deep sense of compassion for those in need. As they work tirelessly, they echo the timeless truth that “For every house is built by someone, but the builder of all things is God,” embracing both the physical and spiritual dimensions of their mission.