Vision House Project — Honduras · India · 80+ Orphanages Worldwide
Est. 2015 · 501(c)(3) · EIN 87-3106284

Building
families
that outlast.

Life skills, land, and a community that stays. For youth who were never supposed to have one.

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In country
10+
Years in Honduras
Active land
2 ac
Siguatepeque campus
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Siguatepeque · Comayagua, HN
Live · Honduras
The Program Model

Life skills.
Land. Legacy.

We walk alongside young people leaving the orphan care system — giving them the skills, stability, and community they need to build a life that lasts.

Pillar One

Live

Safe housing and a genuine family structure. The foundation every person needs before anything else is possible — and the thing most of our youth have never had.

Pillar Two

Work

Real employment through micro-hospitality, agriculture, and campus operations. Income that grows with the person earning it — not a stipend, a livelihood.

Pillar Three

Train

Life skills, occupational therapy, mentorship, and vocational training — led by Kacey Barahona, OTD, OTR/L. The knowledge that turns a job into a career and a house into a home.

See the Campus We're Building
Honduras Field Operations · Siguatepeque, Comayagua
Join a
Build Week.

Seven days on the ground. Real construction. Real relationships. Your hands in the campus that outlasts everyone who builds it.

7 Days/on the ground
4 Tracks/Student · Church · Medical · Build
Year-round/Groups of 4–40

Your 7 Days

Day 1
Arrival & Orient
Land, settle, meet the community. Learn what's been built and where your week fits in the 3-year plan.
Days 2–3
Full Track Days
Construction, medical clinics, mentorship, or research — depending on your track. Hard, real, documented.
Day 4
Land & Farm Day
Full day on the VHP farm — the agricultural program that anchors long-term economic independence.
Days 5–6
Maximum Output
Push toward your deliverable. Construction teams close their phase. The campus is taller when you're done.
Day 7
Debrief & Depart
Written summary. Your contribution logged in the campus record. You leave — it stays.

✦ What's Included

Housing on-site
All meals
Ground transport
Structured program
Build materials
Medical supplies
Safety briefing
Campus build record
The Campus — Siguatepeque
14.5942°N · 87.8514°W
2
Acres — owned landPermanent. The foundation of everything that follows.
$500K
3-Year Campus BuildTraining center, residences, agricultural infrastructure, micro-hospitality.
22%
Committed — Year 1 UnderwayLand acquisition in progress. Build teams deploying 2025.
Built to Outlast Its BuildersDeveloped with Salomon Dynamics for generations of researchers and youth.
Year 1 funding progress22% of $175K
Mission Trip Tracks — Honduras

Come build
with us.

Four ways to show up on the ground. Real work. Real relationships. Something that stays when you leave.

Students on a mission trip
Track 01

Student
Teams

University and high school groups doing actual work — not a service tourism experience. You'll build something that still stands when you go home.

Book — Student Trip
Church team serving community
Track 02

Church
Teams

A week of structured, meaningful work alongside our youth. The walls your team builds will stand long after the conversations about building them are over.

Book — Church Trip
Medical brigade serving community
Track 03

Medical
Brigades

Licensed professionals bringing clinical care to communities that need it. The relationships and records you build outlast the week.

Book — Medical Trip
Construction team building
Track 04

Build
Teams

Skilled trades and builders on the Siguatepeque campus. Your hands in the work. Your name in the campus record. The structure outlasts every crew that builds it.

Book — Build Week
Who We Serve

Youth who deserve
a family that
lasts.

Young people aging out of the orphan care system in Honduras, India, and over 80 orphanages worldwide — through a partnership with Serving Orphans Worldwide (SOW). They're not statistics — they're people who were handed a raw deal and never given the tools to change it. Vision House gives them the tools, the community, and the time to build something real.

Kacey Barahona, OTD, OTR/L — our clinical lead — wrote her doctoral research on exactly this population. This is not a side project. It is the life's work.

20+
young adults served directly in Honduras
5
independent transitions completed in 2024
2
certified mentors working independently
10 yr
of consistent presence on the ground
Why This Matters

Without a family
to come home to.

Documented outcomes for youth who age out of institutional care with no lasting support structure. This is what Vision House exists to change.

7/10
Girls become pregnant before age 21 — without a family structure around them
50%
Develop substance dependency within three years of leaving institutional care
60%
Of young men incarcerated within a few years — without mentorship or community
3%
Earn a college degree — compared to 28% in the general population
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
Get Involved

Your stone
on the cairn.

Everyone who stays builds something. Pick your lane.

Lane 01 — Fund

Give to the Campus

Every dollar goes directly to land, infrastructure, and the young people in the program. Full financial transparency — you know exactly where it lands.

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Lane 02 — Build

Come for a Week

Seven days on the ground. Real work, documented outputs, lasting relationships. Students, professionals, builders, and church teams — all welcome.

Book Your Week →
Lane 03 — Partner

Go Deep With Us

Universities, NGOs, healthcare organizations, and strategic funders ($10K+). If you want to be part of building this model long-term, let's talk.

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Donate Stock or Securities

No capital gains tax. Full fair-market deduction. EIN 87-3106284 · 501(c)(3) nonprofit

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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