Noemi Espinoza (right), the executive president of CCD, discusses
aid distribution at CCD's San Pedro Sula warehouse with Sister Francisca
Rodas from Santa Rosa de Aguan in the department of Colón. Rodas
received food from CCD for 1,026 persons in her community. (Photo Paul
Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Noemi Espinoza (right), the executive president of CCD, observes
the arrival of material aid from Europe on the docks of Puerto Cortes on
the northern coast of Honduras. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Soldiers on loan to CCD sort through material aid received from
abroad at a CCD warehouse in San Pedro Sula. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Soldiers on loan to CCD sort through material aid received from
abroad at a CCD warehouse in San Pedro Sula. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Soldiers on loan to CCD sort through material aid received from
abroad at a CCD warehouse in San Pedro Sula. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Material aid from abroad is carried out of a CCD warehouse in San
Pedro Sula, destined for a community affected by Hurricane Mitch. (Photo
Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Material aid from abroad is carried out of a CCD warehouse in San
Pedro Sula, destined for a community affected by Hurricane Mitch. (Photo
Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Women in Tegucigalpa's 3 de Mayo neighborhood, left homeless by
Mitch and living in a shelter, participate in a workshop on massage techniques
sponsored by CCD. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Nikki Nichols (left), a nurse and massage specialist from Seattle,
leads women living in a shelter in Tegucigalpa's 3 de Mayo neighborhood
in a workshop on massage techniques sponsored by CCD. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Nikki Nichols (right), a nurse and massage specialist from Seattle,
leads women living in a shelter in Tegucigalpa's 3 de Mayo neighborhood
in a workshop on massage techniques sponsored by CCD. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Banana fields near El Progreso left ruined by Hurricane Mitch.
(Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Banana fields near El Progreso left ruined by Hurricane Mitch.
(Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Banana fields near El Progreso left ruined by Hurricane Mitch.
(Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Cirilo Vaquedano and Berta Gutierrez outside their temporary home
alongside a highway in northern Honduras near La Lima. The couple's home
was destroyed by Mitch, and since then they have been living with other
families alongside the road. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Girls living alongside a highway in northern Honduras near La Lima.
Their homes were destroyed by Mitch, and since then they have been living
with their families alongside the road. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Maria Los Santos and her daughter outside their temporary home
alongside a highway in northern Honduras near La Lima. Their home was destroyed
by Mitch, and since then they have been living with other families alongside
the road. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Maria Los Santos cooks dinnner outside her temporary home alongside
a highway in northern Honduras near La Lima. The woman's home was destroyed
by Mitch, and since then she has been living with other families alongside
the road. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Heydee de Bueso (left), the director of CCD's operations in San
Pedro Sula, examines material aid in a CCD warehouse there with CCD Executive
President Noemi Espinoza. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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Two girls remove mud from a church-sponsored home for the elderly
in Choluteca. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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A girl removes mud from a church-sponsored home for the elderly
in Choluteca. (Photo Paul Jeffrey/CCD.)
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