Join our Thrive Circle Today!

Thrive Circle is an opportunity to connect regularly with our leadership team in Honduras. Your donation supports the ongoing work in Honduras and also gives you access to learn the trials, celebrations and needs directly from Honduras.

As part of our Thrive Circle you will be invited to our monthly video chat where Haley and Jilli will share some of the recent highs and lows of our work and give you the opportunity to ask your own questions.

You'll also receive a monthly newsletter with info that only our Thrive Circle will find in their inboxes!

Commitment:

In order to be a member of Thrive Circle, we ask for a minimum donation of $20 per month.

How to sign up:

To sign up, click the Donate button and add your donation amount to the Thrive Circle box. You will receive an introductory email within a few days of signing up!

FAQs

  • No, it doesn't, BUT current monthly donors can become part of our Thrive Circle at a discounted donation amount! An increase to your monthly donation of $15 per month will bring you into the circle.

  • Absolutely. Thrive Circle was created as an opportunity for you to feel more connected to our work in Honduras AND for us to close a funding gap that we have in order to meet our current financial needs. Any amount that you are able to give would be greatly appreciated!

  • NO! Video chats with Haley and Jilli are offered for those who have the time. We are thankful for your monthly commitment and there is nothing more that we expect!

  • Much of the driving force behind our work comes from Father Greg Boyle and Homeboy Industries. In Tattoos on the Heart he writes:

    "We imagine no one standing outside of that circle, moving ourselves closer to the margins so that the margins themselves will be erased. Only kinship. Inching ourselves close to creating a community of kinship such that God might recognize it. Soon we imagine, with God, this circle of compassion. Then we imagine no one standing outside of that circle, moving ourselves closer to the margins so that the margins themselves will be erased. We stand there with those whose dignity has been denied. We locate ourselves with the poor and the powerless and the voiceless. At the edges, we join the easily despised and the readily left out We stand with the demonized so that the demonizing will stop. We situate ourselves right next to the disposable so that the day will come when we stop throwing people away."