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When Disciple Makers first began working in Honduras (1990), there was a home in San Pedro Sula that was dedicated to helping young girls from the Merendon mountains. After completing a 6th grade education, girls from the mountains would have to come down into the city of San Pedro to continue their education. However, this was not viable for most of the poverty stricken families living in the mountains. The mindset is such that young ladies will one day get married, have children, etc. and no longer use their education to pursue a carrer outside of the home. Thus, continued education beyond 6th grade is a "waste" in the eyes of most parents. Veteran missionaries, John & Madonna Spratt, were the ones who began this ministry for these young ladies. Throughout the years, dozens of young ladies have gone on to pursue their educations and have graduated into professional careers such as nurses and teachers. In recent years, the church in San Pedro Sula has taken on this area of ministry to the young ladies from the Merendon mountains.
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