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In 2013 we more than doubled the number of families involved in our project in Honduras. And that not all – 2013 saw us

Here’s our very own Luis in the beautiful ‘forest’ of coffee and Inga that he has created on his own farm. Above is a

As well as using Inga to grow food, families can also use it for cash crops, providing a reliable and sustainable income. One of

May into June has been a glorious and productive time at Inga Foundation. Much of our work is educational and aimed at helping people to become self-sufficient.

At the Inga Foundation, we feel its really important to get the whole family involved in making a new start and giving up slash

Neither Inga Foundation director Mike Hands nor our Honduran director, Abraham, will stay behind at a desk in the office if there’s a chance

Our projects in Honduras are really gathering momentum. In the last 6 months, the number of families who have joined our projects in Honduras

Here’s our Director, Mike, giving a talk at our recent, really successful event at Kew Botanical Gardens. Kew now has projects underway or beginning

These little seedlings growing at our Honduran Project Centre are Swietenia macrophylla, commonly known as Big-leaf Mahogany – a rainforest giant that can live

When Hurricane Mitch struck it completely destroyed this bridge, along with nearly every other bridge in the country. For Honduras the only real defense