Vision House Project — Honduras · India · Orphanages Worldwide
Est. 2015 · 501(c)(3) · EIN 87-3106284

Building
families
that last.

A permanent campus for youth who aged out of orphan care with nowhere to go. Ten years on the ground. A foundation already poured.

In country
10+
Years in Honduras
Active land
2 ac
Siguatepeque campus
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Siguatepeque · Comayagua, HN
Live · Honduras
Why Vision House

Ten Years.
A Foundation
Already Poured.

This is not a concept. Here is what exists today.

10+
Years operating in Honduras and India
20+
Young adults served directly in Honduras
5
Independent successful transitions completed
2
Certified clinical mentors on staff
$150K
Annual participation in 2024, up from $24K in 2015
Active
First foundation poured. Roads graded. Campus rising.
The Problem

When the Program Ends,
Most Have Nowhere to Go.

Youth who age out of institutional care systems face a predictable set of outcomes — not because they lack potential, but because no one built the infrastructure to support them beyond the age of 18.

7/10
experience housing instability within 12 months of aging out
50%
are unemployed 2 years after leaving care
60%
of females experience pregnancy within 2 years
3%
earn a college degree compared to 28% of the general population

Vision House builds the infrastructure that changes those numbers: land, housing, clinical training, employment, and a community that does not expire.

Siguatepeque, Comayagua · Honduras

An Integrated
Village Campus.

Two acres adjacent to a nine-acre family land development — designed together from the beginning as one community. Three residential cabins, a medical clinic led by Kacey Barahona OTD OTR/L, a training center, and a Creative Arts Studio. The roads are already graded. The first foundation is already poured.

This is not a program that places youth temporarily. It is a place they can stay, work, and grow — built to outlast every team that builds it.

3
Residential cabins · 680 sq ft each
1
Medical clinic · OT + primary care
1
Training center · Life skills + vocational
1
Creative Arts Studio · 1,600 sq ft
11ac
Total integrated campus with Salomon Dynamics
Fund the Campus

What Your Gift Builds.

The $500K three-year build is fully planned. Here is exactly what each contribution funds.

$15,000
Cabin Foundation
Funds the complete foundation for one residential cabin — the concrete base that everything else is built on. Permanent. Named in the campus record.
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$8,000
Clinic Equipment Package
Equips one exam room in the medical clinic — tools, furniture, and diagnostic equipment for Kacey's OT program and primary care services.
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$5,000
Agricultural Zone
Seeds, irrigation infrastructure, and first-season operating costs for the micro-farm. The agriculture program is the employment engine of the campus.
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$2,500
Youth Transition Package
Covers the first year of housing, clinical support, vocational training, and mentorship for one resident transitioning out of orphan care. This is the core unit of change.
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$500
Monthly Partner
Sustains one month of campus operations — utilities, food, materials, and staff. Recurring partners are the financial spine of everything we build.
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The most tax-efficient gift for most donors. You avoid capital gains entirely and receive a deduction at full market value. We accept direct transfers. Contact Luis to initiate.
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3-YEAR BUILD · $500,000 TOTAL Year 1: $175K goal · 22% committed
For Teams & Individuals

Join a Build Week.

Seven days on the ground in Siguatepeque. Real construction. Real relationships. We run four tracks — Student, Church, Medical, and Build Teams. The campus is taller when you're done.

Financial Participation — A Decade of Ascent

Ten Years
Climbing.

0%
of annual goal funded
and growing every year
$0 FUNDED 65% GOAL $231K
2015 BASELINE
$24K
2024 ACTUAL
$150K
10-YR ASCENT
+525%

From $2,000 per month in 2015 to $150,000 in annual financial participation as of 2024. A 525% increase — built by people who did not stop at the first cairn. They kept adding stones. The trail is longer because they stayed on it.

$260K $200K $150K $100K $50K $0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 $150K ACTUAL GROWTH GOAL TRAJECTORY
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Let's talk
about how
you fit in.

Whether you're booking a trip, funding a project, or exploring a deeper partnership — it starts with one conversation. We respond within 48 hours.

On the Ground
Siguatepeque, Comayagua, Honduras