Copprome Orphanage Explained
Copprome Orphanage (est. 1989) is a Catholic orphanage in El Progreso, Honduras.Copprome orphanage is a home of last resort for Honduran children who need a SafeHaven | It provides food, shelter, and education to over 40 orphans, both boys and girls ranging from 2–17 years old. Copprome Orphanage was founded in 1989 by Sister Teresita Gonzalez and the citizens of El Progreso.
Copprome Orphanage has seen fundraising efforts by people from the United States.[1] Charlie Proctor, from Durham, Connecticut, raised over $20,000 and created an ongoing foundation to help the orphanage.[2] [3]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Orphan Lessons . https://web.archive.org/web/20131020134106/http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/33265191/orphan-lessons . dead . 2013-10-20 . Teen Ink Vol.19 Issue 9, p.11 . May 2008 . October 19, 2013 . Hewon Yook.
- Web site: Durham teen's efforts bolster education for children in Honduras . New Haven Register . Pamela McLoughlin . September 8, 2012 . October 19, 2013.
- Web site: Golf tourney in Durham to help Honduran kids go to school . The Middletown Press . Michael T. Lyle Jr. . October 11, 2013 . October 19, 2013.