TESTIMONIALS

Damaris had been blessed to serve the people of Honduras through The Lizzie Project for several trips. However, 2017 was different. The prior year, her husband Jim, had passed away, bringing sadness and many adjustments in her life. An avid seamstress, Damaris began filling the hours by sewing little dresses to take to Honduran girls on the 2017 mission trip. From left-over projects for her granddaughter, Damaris had many colorful scraps of material. Sewing the dresses seemed to take on a healing purpose.

“I was heart-broken that many children in the villages don’t have adequate clothes. Clothing is often torn or has holes in them. My heart was deeply touched to make a difference for those little girls.”

Damaris Lane

Valdosta, Georgia

Damaris’ sister, Rhonda Holton:  My sister has many talents and tremendous love for the Honduran children.  She spends hours sewing beautiful dresses to bring down.

Damaris:  I made many dresses for this 2024 trip.  I love blessing these kids with colorful dresses, toy cars and candy canes.  My heart is blessed.

Darmaris Lane

Valdosta, Georgia

I have been coming to Honduras for a number of years.  Each trip is different and we have different priorities.  I enjoy seeing the team come together; many times, we meet each other for the first time in the airport.  I see God working in many ways during our service and worship together.

Rob Roy MacGregor

Ailey, Georgia

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