Honduras
CURE's hospital in San Pedro Sula is transforming the lives of children with disabilities and their families in Honduras through medical and spiritual healing.
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CURE's hospital in San Pedro Sula is transforming the lives of children with disabilities and their families in Honduras through medical and spiritual healing.
CURE International began providing medical care for children with disabilities in San Pedro Sula, Honduras in 2004. Dr. Gustavo Vasquez, CURE’s Medical Director, would operate weekly clinics in area hospitals. However, it was always CURE’s hope to eventually build a standalone hospital in order to more effectively meet the needs of the Honduran people.
Thanks to three generous supporters, the dream of a standalone hospital became a reality in 2008. A businessman in Honduras donated the land, and a group of local architects and engineers agreed to donate their time to prepare the architectural plans for the facility.
Since the inception of its work in Honduras, the 20-bed hospital has seen more than 13,000 patients and performed more than 1,600 surgeries. Specializing in pediatric orthopedics, the hospital is the best-equipped orthopedic surgical facility in Honduras, and possibly all of Central America.
CURE also regularly sends teams of American physicians, nurses, physical therapists and dentists to Honduras provide care and perform surgery. Each team treats about 100 children and performs about 40 surgeries.
Honduras is a republic in Central America. It was formerly known as Spanish Honduras. The country is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Ocean and to the north by the Gulf of Honduras.
Population: 6,969,000
Climate: The climate is tropical with cooler, more temperate weather in the mountains. The north coast is very hot with rain throughout the year, and though the offshore breezes temper the climate, the sun is very strong.
Nationality: Honduran
Language: Spanish
Capital: Tegucigalpa
Percent population under age of 15: 37%
Years of life expectancy at birth: 67
Infant mortality (per 1000 live births): 21
Child mortality (death before age 5): 27
Per capital health expenditure: $241
Sources: CIA World Factbook and World Health Organization
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