Our CSR Projects in Honduras
Supporting our people
Project: Medical Brigade for Community Health
Health
Impact: 700 people supported with better access to health services
Project Description: Many of the communities we serve are facing significant challenges due to the lack of adequate healthcare services and medicine supplies. This shortage severely impacts the health and well-being of residents, with many unable to receive the proper treatment they need when they visit health centers. The medical brigade directly addressed these needs by providing both essential medications and professional care, helping to ensure that individuals received proper medical attention, alleviating health issues, and preventing further complications. n support of the well-being of our communities, Regal Springs organized a comprehensive medical brigade that provided general medical and ophthalmological care, along with the delivery of medicines and school supplies to underserved four communities. During this week-long initiative, over 700 individuals received essential medical attention, improving their access to healthcare and resources.
Partners: CEPUDO Association/Peña Blanca Chapter, Food for the Poor of the United States
Budget: ~ $2,000 and 28 volunteers’ hours
Date: June 2024

Project Title: Medical Brigade for Community Health
Infrastructure
Impact: 4,000 people supported with safer roads
Project Description: The communities along the El Cajón Reservoir rely heavily on access to main roads for transportation of goods, services, and people. Limited access posed challenges to economic growth, trade, and general mobility for the residents.
Regal Springs has invested in the maintenance of critical road infrastructure to enhance connectivity and economic development in the region. This initiative focuses on the 8 km stretch of road in the Cabecera a Tapiquil community, located in the municipality of La Libertad, Comayagua, as well as the road connecting the El Cajón Reservoir to the Montañuelas community. By improving these key transportation routes, we aim to increase the economic activity of riverside communities, as these roads serve as the primary access points to the El Cajón Reservoir.
Partners: Municipality of La Libertad
Budget: ~ $7,000
Date: June 2024
