This is a photo of two old camp veterans sitting on the ground with their backs against a tarp. The suffering these men have endured in fleeing their homes and now living in crowded refugee camps shows on their faces.
This photo is of the Customs House when entering Honduras. The photo shows a van crossing the boarder into Honduras and a truck which has just left. Two vehicles are parked on the right side in front of the customs building.Two men are standing in front of the building on the left side and one is walking toward the building.
This photo is of a student from the Girls' Teachers Training School in Honduras teaching a small group of men. In the photo four men are shown with the teacher. The teacher is working one-on-one with a student in teaching him to read. The photo is taken inside. They are all sitting around a table.
This slide show consists of 111 color slides depicting the people of Central America, including the countries of Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico. The slides show the context of the average person, their farming techniques and how people are affected by military conflict in their area. Bishop Romero (Catholic) stood up for the people and was assassinated for his stand. MCC is working with people in these regions to improve their situation. This slide show includes a script but the audio cassette is missing
This is a photo of short-term MCC workers Larry Martin of Hesston, Kan. and Neal Frey of Orrville, Ohio with Salvadorans in front of partially erected barracks for Salvadoran refugees at Mesa Grande camp in Honduras.
This is a photo of MCC volunteers loading a truck with bales of bedding at the Ephrata, PA material aid centre. This bedding is going to a refugee camp in Honduras.
An "update" letter sent by the Millers describing their mission work in Trujillo, Honduras. In it the Millers describe recent events in their community, Hurricane Anna, the activities of their children, and their house guests, including Wycliffe Biblical translators and a Honduran student.
This is a photo of two young boys sifting dirt through a large screen while a man supervises. Refugees at the Mesa Grande refugee camp 25 miles from the Salvadoran border have begun preparing for construction of their semi-permanent houses by producing cement blocks and other materials.