In 1973, Father Tim Coughlan, and David and Christine Stewart founded the Help Honduras Foundation, an NGO focused on child sponsorship. After the devastating Hurricane Fifi hit Honduras in 1974, the organization quickly refocused its efforts on community reconstruction.
Bearing witness to war and extreme poverty in the early 1980s, the Help Honduras Foundation was renamed “Horizons of Friendship” with the mission of community development and expanding its reach to all of Central America & Mexico.
By 1990, Horizons had successfully completed over 367 community-based development projects focused on partner development, capacity-building, and knowledge-sharing with civil society organizations in the region.
In the 2000s, Horizons strongly focused on projects related to HIV/AIDS and violence against women. This focus led to a major victory in Nicaragua, where as a result of our work, a comprehensive law on violence against women was successfully passed. By 2010, Horizons had completed over 1,330 projects in Central America & Mexico.
…Fast forward to today – Horizons and its partners continue to lead transformative community development projects in the region. Horizons continues to be the only Canadian charity whose mission is exclusively focused in Central America & Mexico.