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Johnnie (licensed school teacher) is from Wheatland, Wyoming and Vickie (licensed cosmetologist) is from Yakima, Washington. They met at Bible college in Scottsbluff, NE in 1984 and were married that same year. They have 4 grown natural children, 3 of the 4 born in CO, the last in WY. They also have two adopted children born in Honduras, one grown and one living still at home.
They moved to Tegucigalpa, Honduras August 8th of 1993, where Johnnie had accepted a job at a private bi-lingual "Christian" school and Vickie stayed home to care for their 4 children and did hair in their home from time to time.
Johnnie volunteered at a juvenile detention center for boys at the same time, until he went "full-time" at the detention center and quit teaching at the school. Johnnie saw a great need for prevention verses waiting for the difficult job of rehabilitation. Therefore, in March of 2001, they moved out to the Guaimaca area to begin a children's home/ranch, where they had land donated to them and purchased the other half for a small amount (67 acres alltogether).
They have had (raised) roughly 50 (sin cuenta/cincuenta) young people over about 25 years in and out of their home. They normally had about 12 to 18 children and youth living in their home at one time, but at this time they only have 2 boys and 3 girls, from 13yrs old and up in their care. Most of the children attend school in town, which is only a few km's away.
They have numerous sheep, cows, and goats, a horse, a donkey, 3 dogs, a few cats, chickens, ducks, a pig, a pond with Tilapia, a parrot, and a spider monkey. They milk the cows and goats/sheep and make cheese, cream, and butter, but most of the milk from the cows is sold. The young rams and bucks are butchered for meat for the home and some are sold to help with finances. There are also numerous fruit trees on the property. They also grow corn and/or beans from time to time, and are trying to get good feed grass and sugar cane to grow. They are also involved in hosting visiting mission teams throughout the year, which involves doing VBS's at the the public schools, doing a building project, and just hanging out with the family, loving on each other.
Their family is also involved in a couple local congregations in the community and they have fellowship with and help numerous people in the community. In Feb of 2015, their family had to confront the battle of cancer, as Vickie was diagnosed with colon/rectal cancer, but is finished with treatment and is cancer free, which wasn't easy for any of the family members, but God has been more than faithful with this trial, as He has with many others over the years. Johnnie, Vickie, and Victoria took their first sabbatical to the USA the end of 2018 and returnef the end of 2019. They continúe running the ranch, as they finish raising their children.
Trabajo de caridad
Proyectos artísticos
Práctica de idiomas
Ayuda en proyectos ecológicos
Enseñanza
Jardinería
Proyectos de construcción y bricolaje
Cuidado de animales
Ayuda en una granja
Cuidado de niños y juegos creativos
Cocinar para toda la familia
Ayuda doméstica
Hostelería/turismo
Mantenimiento general
Ayuda con ordenadores/Internet
We are very involved in the culture here and love blending into the Honduran culture, but we are from the United States (North America), therefore, we have a mixed culture of our own.
En este proyecto podría haber niños. Para obtener más información, consulta nuestras directrices y consejos aquí.
There are a variety of options, opportunities, and needs here in the home, on the ranch, and in the community just waiting for skilled and unskilled, open and positive minded people to fulfill. We do have a farm/ranch schedule of early to bed (9A), early to rise (5A), so we'd appreciate adaptable people to that schedule.
Idiomas hablados
Inglés: Fluido
Español: Fluido
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There are available bunk-beds in our boys' and girls' bedrooms and we have a guest room off our boys' bedroom. There is also a mission house, which has two large dorm rooms downstairs for single visitors, and a house like setting upstairs for MARRIED couples and/or families. Our meal times are at about 6:30A, 12noon, and 6:30P, which any worker/visitor is welcome to partake, but we ask that the meal schedule is respected and there is no waste.
The ranch is a little over an hour NE of the capital city of Honduras. One can't get away from mountains in Honduras, even at the numerous beaches, which are about a 4 hour drive to the south and/or 6 hour drive to the north (longer on public transportation).
We have a couple vehicles here on the ranch, there are also moto-taxis, regular taxis, and buses for transportation. We would prefer volunteers not to smoke in our facilities and/or around our young people and to consume very little alcohol if any on the property. We ask for respect for our "Christian" (Biblical) values and principles that we try to live by, even though visitors may not agree with our belief system.
Acceso a Internet
Acceso a Internet limitado
Tenemos animales
Somos fumadores
Puede alojar familias
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Este anfitrión dice que acepta a viajeros con mascotas.
Más de dos
25 hours per week.