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Join Us For Our First Annual Month of Solidarity!

We are excited to announce that we are launching our first annual Month of Solidarity on Giving Tuesday! Our vision is to dedicate this next month to building global solidarity by challenging ourselves and others to do something, big or

Our Approach

The Solidarity Project Approach The Solidarity Project works to: Identify community leaders in Honduras, Provide funding for implementation of their ideas, Facilitate community capacity building for successful program implementation, and Create bridges to build a global community based in solidarity.

Community Art Initiative

Community Art Initiative in Mata de Plátano, Honduras In May 2018, The Solidarity Project partnered with the village of Mata de Plátano in Cedros, Honduras to create a beautiful community mural! The mural represents the community of Mata de Plátano; note a

2017 Annual Report

 

Mesa Comunitaria: Community Micro-granting Initiative

Mesa Comunitaria (Community Table) is The Solidarity Project’s new micro-granting project modeled after the Detroit Soup model of participatory development. Micro-grants are small cash awards given to individuals and/or groups to support short-term community projects. Mesa Comunitaria brings community leaders

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Global Giving Crowdfunding Challenge

Support our Community Micro-Granting Initiative through our Global Giving Crowdfunding Challenge The Solidarity Project is excited to announce that we will be participating in our first Global Giving crowdfunding challenge to raise money for our micro-granting initiative in Honduras. As

Amigos de la Educación (ADLE)

ADLE (“Friends of Education”) is an academic program providing scholarships to rural youth from the Mata de Platano community of Cedros, Honduras to attend middle school, high school, and university. These scholarships are a vital source of funding because there

Our Principles

Our Vision We envision a world where people value their communities, feel empowered with others, and have the tools to transform their realities. Our Values Community Our work is based on the development of collaborative, intentional, and personal relationships with

Our Team

Jean Baumgardner, MSN, FNP Co-Founder, President of the Executive Board Jean@solidarityproject.org Jean Baumgardner has a wide variety of nonprofit and international experience, ranging from volunteer work in Ecuador, El Salvador, and Honduras, to nonprofit management with St. Vincent de Paul

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Our Mission

Our Mission: The Solidarity Project supports Honduran leaders who create positive social change for their communities and cultivates transnational partnerships built on trust, equality, and solidarity. We believe that communities should be their own agents of change.  We partner with on

Talanga, Honduras

Snapshots from Talanga, Honduras The Reality Children in Honduras Face Talanga, Honduras is a town of about 40,000 people about an hour from Tegucigalpa (the capital).  The children that attend the Comedor are born into poverty and are vulnerable to

Donate

Your generous gift helps The Solidarity Project continue to support our Honduran community partners and projects through grants, leadership development, and consultation.  You can also donate by sending a check to: The Solidarity Project 3015 13th Ave South Seattle, WA

Our work in Honduras

Honduras Honduras is a low middle-income country in Central America with a population of 9 million. The country has a long history of poverty, crime, and corruption, making it one of the most under developed and unstable countries in Central

Support our Work

Donate Today! Your generous gift helps The Solidarity Project support our community partners and projects in Honduras! Your tax-deductible donation to The Solidarity Project allows us to continue to support our community partners and projects through grants, leadership development, and

Our Role

          We believe that Hondurans should be their own agents of change When our founding members lived on the ground in Talanga, Honduras we quickly realized that the community knew best what their needs were, how

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Get Involved

Are you interested in being a part of participatory development in Honduras?  Join The Solidarity Project! Host a Fundraising Dinner Support The Solidarity Project’s work and spread the word by hosting a meal with a group of friends.  We provide the

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Thank you for your interest in learning more about The Solidarity Project! Join Us!  Sign up to join our mailing list and receive periodic email updates! Email Address * First Name Last Name * indicates required field Email Contact us directly with ideas,

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Comedor Infantil Talanga Honduras

 Comedor Infantil Talanga Honduras Comedor Infantil Talanga Honduras (CITH) is a lunch-time meal program that serves over 30 children from the Nuevo San Diego neighborhood of Talanga, Honduras.  Together, with the Passionist Volunteers International (several of whom are co-founders of TSP),

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About Us

About The Solidarity Project The Solidarity Project (TSP) is a 501(c)-3 non-profit organization that implements participatory development projects in Honduras. In participatory development models, community members are active participants in the selection, design, and implementation of projects aimed to help

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