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IMC promotes projects that provide hope and enthusiasm as well as training for
leadership and development of skills and talents that can foster independence.

 


Music - Through our Music Program, we provide instruments, sound equipment, and music lessons to youth who now travel to other parts of the country giving concerts to crowds of adults and children.

Recreation - The youth leaders implement recreation programs,
soccer matches, and game days for the community and for inmates in
prisons and rehabilitation centers.


Retreats & Camps - IMC's Youth Retreats and Camps are led by the
young people themselves and reach out to other youngsters and teenagers in need of shepherding.


Art
- IMC's Youth Center provides paints, canvases, and craft
materials for children to express themselves.


Computers - Youth are trained to use Computers and Video
Equipment to become acquainted with technology that can help them be able to find jobs in the capital city.


Market - On a monthly basis, the young leaders have learned how
to run a Saturday Market...the mission's version of a "garage sale". Items purchased and donated by IMC are sold to villagers at affordable prices.


Pharmacy - The mission's Farmacia is the village's only Pharmacy
which dispenses over-the-counter supplies at no cost to the villagers.


Street Ministry - There is a strong focus on reaching out to

drug addicts and child prostitutes and the youth carry meals to
Tegucigalpa on Sunday afternoons and minster to girls in the streets.


Cottage Prayer Groups - Each youth leader hosts a weeknight
prayer/community group on his street and family and neighbors who
wouldn't otherwise show up at a regular "church" activity come to listen and to share.


Jungle Outreach - The youth group visits the Rio Grande region
once a month to take supplies to one hundred villagers in a remote
mountain section on the Nicaraguan border.


Bakery Project - Pastor Bessie and her friends now have stoves
in the mission where they prepare breads, muffins, and pastries to sell on the streets.

 



Recreation Program


Conference To Train Youth Leaders


Tug of War And Picnic

Kids Saved From Drugs Gather
To Help Each Other

Soccer Tournament