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The effects of the hurricanes are still being felt throughout the country. Many people are destitute on the streets. That is why we try to help as many families as possible. In December, we welcomed three new children and the online school year almost ended unnoticed. And above all, a false alarm kept us very busy.

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Thank you very much for your support. Thanks to your solidarity, we were able to provide immediate help to the people in Honduras after the hurricanes.

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All the children of Yo Quiero Ser and Patricia Scarpatetti wish you a Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year.

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We wish you a Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year.

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Hurricane Eta, a tropical storm with wind speeds of up to 95 km/h and torrential rainfall, swept over Honduras and left a trail of destruction across the country. Thank God the children's home was spared. We have the privilege to be able to provide immediate disaster relief.

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The corona crisis is also changing the way schools teach here in Honduras. Unfortunately, many children are not able to participate in the digital form of learning. I would therefore like to take a closer look at this problem.

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Taxi and bus drivers declare a state of emergency. Social distancing is a problem for many families. Mother's Day was different than usual.

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The measures taken to stem the spread of the new coronavirus have dramatically increased the already existing poverty and starvation in the country. We were able to isolate ourselves from the outside world in the children's home and are currently coping well with the situation.

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Honduras had previously been spared the novel coronavirus but suddenly everything developed very quickly.

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In February we received a visit from Gerard and Teresa. This month the new school year has started and Patrica's commitment was recognized by the Rotary Club.

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We witnessed a miracle, had our annual health check, went hiking and eating fish with "Tat", "Tatta" and Karin. The children were then allowed to participate in the weekly camps of ROOM.

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